Title: Improvements
1Improvements
- Notes may need help?
- More demos!
- Also maybe something about looking at force
diagrams and telling what an object will dowhat
direction it will accelerate. Add velocity in
there toothis could help us lead to circular
motion! Like if its moving right and it
accelerates down, what will its path look like.
Stress that net force and acceleration are same
direction. - Include the idea of relative velocityeverything
is moving! - For freefalldrop bottle with holes in it and
itll stop spilling water. - Use the physics classroom website more!
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3 4Bell Work 12/1/15 5 min
- What are some things Sir Issac Newton did?
- W5SAYWoS
5Schedule
- Wednesday
- Finished gathering data for friction lab
- Tuesday
- Notes on Sir Issac Newton
- Friction lab graphs
- Wednesday
- Turn in labs
- Return quizzes update grade sheet
- Notes!
- HW Newtons 1st Law Study Guide
- Thursday
- .Review HW
- Notes on Newtons 2nd Law
- Friday
- Catapults due!!!
6- Today you are going toread about and take notes
on Newton and Newtons 1st Law of Motion. - So you canknow who Newton is, what he did, and
how his first law is applied. - Youll know youve got it when you can
- Accurately complete the notes sheet questions
7 8Issac Newton
9Bell Work 4/23/14 4 min
- What is one strange experiment conducted by
Newton? - What book did Newton write?
- Convert 80.0 lbs to Newtons using the factor
label method. Show your work.
10Issac Newton
- Born Christmas 1642
- Failure as a farmer
- Was waiter in college to pay for first 3 years
- 1664 Elected a scholarfree school! ?
- 1665 Plague closed his school 1665 ?
11Issac Newton
- Worked on math physics at home for 2 years
- figured out calculus, optics, the law of gravity
and the three laws of motion. - 1667 worked on alchemy
- Invented reflecting telescope
- King Charles II excused Newton from taking holy
orders
12Issac Newton
- 1686 published Principia
- Changed mans views on universe
- Appointed Master of Mint in London
- Knighted by Queen Anne
- Argued with people about who should be credited
for invention of calculus gravitation - VIDEO!
13Bell Work 12/2/15 5 min
- Complete the free body diagram worksheet.
14Bell Work 12/2/15 5 min
- Draw a free body diagram of a car driving
straight with a constant velocity of 60 mi/hr.
15Newtons 1st Law of Motion
- An object at rest stays at rest and an object in
motion stays in motion with the same speed and
direction unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
- Objects "tend to keep on doing what they're
doing.
16- An object at rest stays at rest and an object in
motion stays in motion with the same speed and
direction unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
- If the net force is zero
- An object at rest will stay there
- A moving object will keep moving with a constant
velocity
17- An object at rest stays at rest and an object in
motion stays in motion with the same speed and
direction unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
- If the net force is NOT zero
- The object will ____________, ____________, or
________________.
18Newtons 1st Law of Motion
- If you start an object moving, it will keep
moving with a constant velocity forever unless
something pushes or pulls on it. - A force is not required to keep things
movingits required to make them stop (or turn)! - Why dont we notice this?
- _____ _____ make things slow down stop
- When we throw things, _____pulls them back to
Earth.
19Newtons 1st Law of Motion
20Inertia
- Newtons 1st law is sometimes referred to as the
Law of Inertia. - Inertia objects resistance to a change in
motion. (Its NOT a force!) - Mass can be defined as a measurement of inertia,
because the more matter an object has, the more
it resists being moved. - Measured in ______
- Glass of water example!
21Inertia
22Inertia
23Explain the following examples of inertia.
24Inertia
25Inertia
26Inertia
27Bell Work 12/3/15 2 min
- To get the ketchup out of a ketchup bottle,
turns upside down and thrusts downward at high
speeds and then abruptly halted. Use Newtons
1st law to explain how this works.
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29Schedule
- Tuesday 12/1
- Notes on Sir Issac Newton
- Friction lab graphs
- Wednesday
- Turn in labs
- Return quizzes update grade sheet
- Notes!
- Thursday
- Notes!
- HW Newtons 1st Law Study Guide
- Friday
- Review HW
- Notes on Newtons 2nd Law
- Catapults due!!!
30Notes Questions
- Aside from weight, why would it be difficult
playing softball using a bowling ball? (like on
moon) - Why do you slide towards the side of a car when
the driver makes a sharp turn?
31Notes Questions
- Aside from weight, why would it be difficult
playing softball using a bowling ball? (like on
moon) - A bowling ball has too much inertia (mass), so
you couldnt hit it far. - Why do you slide towards the side of a car when
the driver makes a sharp turn? - The force of friction between the tires and the
road makes the car turn. No force makes your
body turn, so it goes straight.
32Examples of Newtons 1st Law
- 1 2 on notes. Well look at a few, pick two
you understand.
33Inertia
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36Examples of Newtons 1st law
- A car has the criuzee control on and is going
straight. What are the forces acting on the car?
What is the net force acting on the car? - The car wrecks into a tree. How is Newtons 1st
law related to what happens to the objects inside
the car?
37Moving Example
- Blood rushes from your head to your feet while
quickly stopping when riding on a descending
elevator. - The head of a hammer can be tightened onto the
wooden handle by banging the bottom of the handle
against a hard surface.
38Non moving example
- A brick is painlessly broken over the hand of a
physics teacher by slamming it with a hammer.
(CAUTION do not attempt this at home!)
39Nonmoving Examples
- Cement block broken on chest of someone laying on
bed of nails - Hammer nail into board on a few books on
someones head - A car is sitting at a red light another car
crashes into it from behind. There are no
headrests, and the peoples heads seem to fly
backwards.
40Which has more inertia?
- An elephant a mouse
- A basketball a shot put
- Mr. Murray Mr. Shuster
- A cat sitting Same cat running
41Preguntas
- T or F If Fnet 0 than V 0
- What causes a moving object to change direction?
42Preguntas
- If the forces acting upon an object are balanced,
then the object - a. must not be moving.
- b. must be moving with a constant velocity.
- c. must not be accelerating.
- d. none of these
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44Bell Work 12/4/15 5 min
- Study Guide! Catapult! Friction Lab!
- Write all aspects of Newtons 1st law.
- The head of the hammer is loose. How could
slamming it on a surface as shown in diagram A
work to tighten it? - Why would it be better than doing it the other
way? (diagram b) - A. B.
45Bell Work 12/8/15 1 min
- Take your study guide out!
46Newtons 2nd Law of Motion
- Density! Paper ball container.
- D M
- V
- Density and mass are (directly/inversely)
related. If you double the mass, the density
___________. - Density and volume are (directly/inversely)
related. If you double the volume , the density
___________.
47Newtons 2nd Law of Motion
- Fnet a are in same direction.
- Remember to use the NET FORCE (total force) in
this equation. - a Fnet .
- m
48Newtons 2nd Law of Motion
- The acceleration that results from a net force
is - _________proportional to the force,
- _________ proportional to the mass,
- and in the same direction as the net force.
- a Fnet .
- m
- Fnet ma
49Newtons 2nd Law of Motion
a Fnet . m
- Acceleration is _____________________
proportional to the net force. If the net force
doubles, the acceleration _______. - Acceleration is _____________________
proportional to the mass. If the mass is
doubled, the acceleration is _______.
a Fnet . m
50Newtons 2nd Law of Motion
- The acceleration in the same direction as the net
force. - Kind of tricky thingthe object wont necessarily
go that direction, but it will _______ that
direction. (It may __________ in that direction
or _______ .) - Ex ball thrown, ignoring air resistance
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53Newtons 2nd Law of Motion
- Caitlyn is pushing a grocery cart from rest as
hard as she can. If she uses the same amount of
force to push a second grocery cart that has 4
times the mass, how will the acceleration
compare? - Madi is stronger than Caitlyn. If Madi pushes
the same cart with 3 times the force, how will
the acceleration compare?
54Online Problems
- http//www.batesville.k12.in.us/physics/Phynet/Mec
hanics/Newton2/Second_Law_Quiz.htmlconcept20quiz
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56STOP
57Bell Work 3/31/11 4 min
- Force is __ related to acceleration
- If the force doubles, the acceleration __.
- Mass is __ related to acceleration
- If the mass doubles, the acceleration __.
- One Newton will make 1 kg accelerate at a rate of
__. - How many Newtons will it take to make a 100 kg
object accelerate at 500 m/s2?
58Bell Work 4/16/12 5 minutes
- If you were on the surface of Pluto, how would
your mass and your weight compare to when youre
on Earth. Why? - W5SAYWoS
59Schedule
- Monday
- Finish reviewing ze study guide
- Review whats on test
- Students ask questions!
- Tuesday
- Jeopardy!
- Wednesday
- Test!
- Thursday
- Work Energy Reading Guide
- Friday
- Work Energy Notes
60Whats on test?
- Gravity Projectile Motion Study Guide
- All except 2, 9, 14-16, 18
- Circular Motion
- All except 8
- Chapter 11 Study Guide
- All
- Newtons 3rd Law Review
- All (5 questions)
61Skip slide!
- Cool video with inertia and stuff
- What about how fast you pull and inertia?
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?v32q1g7lHAFQ
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63Bell Work 3/26/12 4 min
- Convert 150.0 lbs to Newtons using the factor
label method. Show your work. - A force of 80.0 N acts on a 5.0 kg object.
Whats its acceleration?
64Bell Work 3/26/12 4 min
- A force of 80.0 lbs acts on an object with a mass
of 5.0 kg. Whats its acceleration?
65Bell Work 4/13/12 4 min
- Take your homework out place it upside down on
your desk. - Bill has a mass of 65 kg. Find his weight in
Newtons. - Convert bills weight to pounds using the factor
label method.
66To Study For Test
- gravity projectile motion study guide
- 10 Questions on Circular Motion wkst
- Back of gravity projectile motion study guide
- 5 Questions on Newtons 3rd Law Review!
- Chapter 11 Study Guide
67Bell Work 4/4 5 min
- F ? M 20.0 kg a 8.5 m/s2
- If a force of 20 Newtons is exerted on a 5 kg
ball, what will its acceleration be? (Fma)
68- Study 11.1 Laws of Motion Reading Guide, Demo
Sheet, your notes - State all aspects of Newtons 1st Law
- Explain an example of Newtons 1st Law
- Define inertia
- Define mass
69Preguntas
- T or F If Fnet 0 than V 0
- What causes a moving object to change direction?
70Preguntas
- If the forces acting upon an object are balanced,
then the object - a. must not be moving.
- b. must be moving with a constant velocity.
- c. must not be accelerating.
- d. none of these
71Before
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