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Title: Position, Direction, and Speed


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Position, Direction, and Speed
  • Mrs. E
  • April 27
  • Force and Motion

2
Position
  • The position of an object is its location
    relative to another object (the reference point).
  • Example above, below, beside, behind,
    ahead of plus the distance from the other
    object.
  • The distance (length) from the reference point
    changes when the object moves.

3
Point of Reference
  • A stationary location in which the motion is
    measured.

4
Direction
  • Direction of motion is the course or path that an
    object is moving and can be determined by reading
    a compass using the terms north, south,
    east, or west.
  • Direction can also be described using the terms
    right, or left, forward, or toward
    relative to another object, or up, or down
    relative to Earth.

5
Speed
  • A measure of how fast an object is moving.

6
Balanced and Unbalanced forces
  • Mrs. E
  • April 27
  • Forces and Motion

7
Unbalanced forces change the rate and direction
of the motion of objects.
  • Several forces can act on an object at the same
    time.
  • Sometimes forces are balanced which means that
    they are equal in strength but opposite in
    direction.
  • Balanced forces do not change the motion of
    objects only unbalanced forces cause changes in
    motion.

8
  • An unbalanced force is one that does not have
    another force of equal magnitude and opposite
    direction off-setting it.
  • Rate of motion is the speed of the object or how
    fast or slow the object is moving.
  • Unbalanced forces can change the rate or
    direction of motion of an object in different
    ways

9
Sir Isaac Newton
  • Sir Isaac Newton (1642 - 1727) was an English
    scientist who made great contributions to
    physics, optics, math and astronomy. Among
    elementary and middle-school students, he is best
    known for his Three Laws of Motions and the
    Universal Law of Gravitation. Have you heard the
    story about an apple dropping on Newton's head?

10
Newtons 1st Law Object at rest
  • An object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an
    object in constant motion tends to stay in
    motion, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

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1st Law - Objects at rest
  • If an unbalanced force acts on an object at rest
    the object will move in the direction of the
    force.
  • A stronger force (push or pull) will make it move
    faster.

12
Newtons 2nd law unbalanced forces
  • The unbalanced force on an object is equal to the
    mass of the object multiplied by its
    acceleration F m x a

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2nd Law - Object in Motion
  • If an object is moving, an unbalanced force will
    change the motion of the object in different
    ways depending on how the force is applied. The
    unbalanced force may speed up the object, slow it
    down, make it change directions, or stop it.

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Objects in Motion
  • If the force is applied in the same direction as
    the object is moving, the object will speed it
    up.
  • If the force is applied in the opposite direction
    as the object is moving, the object will slow it
    down or stop it.
  • If the force is applied to the side of the moving
    object, the object will turn.

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Newtons 3rd law opposite but equal
  • All forces occur in pairs, and these two forces
    are equal in strength and opposite in direction.
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