Title: Physics 151 Week 9 Day 2
1Physics 151 Week 9 Day 2
- Topics Forces, Apparent Weight, Friction
- Applying Newtons 2nd Law
- Apparent Weight
- Friction
- Static Friction
- Kinetic Friction
- Coefficient of Friction
- Normal forces and Friction
- Applications
2General Force Model
- Newton 0th Law
- Objects are dumb - They have no memory of the
past and cannot predict the future. Objects only
know what is acting directly on them right now - Newton's 1st Law
- An object that is at rest will remain at rest and
an object that is moving will continue to move in
a straight line with constant speed, if and only
if the sum of the forces acting on that object is
zero. - Newton's 3rd Law
- Recall that a force is an interaction between two
objects. If object A exerts a force on object B
then object B exerts a force on object that is in
the opposite direction, equal in magnitude, and
of the same type. - Visualizations
- Force Diagrams
- System Schema
3Net Force Model
Newton's 2nd Law acceleration of an object sum
of forces acting on that object / the mass of the
object Note Solve Newtons 2nd Law
equations in component form Visualizations Forc
e Diagram System Schema Motion visualizations
as needed Remainder of week Friction
Model Apparent Weight
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4Example Problem
A sled with a mass of 20 kg slides along
frictionless ice at 4.5 m/s. It then crosses a
rough patch of snow which exerts a friction force
of 12 N. How far does it slide on the snow before
coming to rest?
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5Example Problem
A 75 kg skier starts down a 50-m-high, 10 slope
on frictionless skis. What is his speed at the
bottom?
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6Brainstorm What do we know about Friction Force?
- Force created by the surface against the motion
- It is parallel to the surface
7Static Kinetic Friction - Part I Demonstration
Explain the graph, i.e. why does it look this way?
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8- Static Kinetic Friction - Part III
- Below is graph of the friction force exerted by
the table on the box. ? - Label times a-f that match the free-body diagrams
in the previous problem. - If the mass of the box is 3.0 kg, the maximum Ffs
is 10 N, and Ffk has an average of 6.0 N, find
the coefficients of static and kinetic friction.
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9 Coefficients of Friction Do as warm-up for Wed.
What can you deduce/generalize about friction
forces from this table? Describe 3-4 real world
situations that can be explained by this table
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