Title: Forces and Motion
1Forces and Motion
2Forces
- A force is a push or a pull.
- Force generates energy.
- Objects stay in place unless a force starts them
moving. - A newton is a metric unit of force.
3Applying Force
- How do you know what direction an object will
move? - How do you know how fast an object will move?
4What word describes how much of you there is?
Mass
5Mass
Id eat a looott of yummy bread to gain mass!
Your mass is the amount of material that your
body contains. How can you gain mass?
6Does something that is bigger always have more
mass?
No! Not Always!
7Does bigger more mass?
8Force and Mass
- How a force affects an object depends on its
mass. - Mass is the amount of material in an object.
- Think about this would you rather push a bike or
a car? - It would be much harder to get a car moving due
to its mass. - It takes more force to move a large mass than a
small mass.
9Newtons Laws of Motion
- 1. An object at rest remains at rest and an
object in motion remains in motion in a straight
line unless acted upon by a force. - 2. When force acts on an object, the object will
move according to the amount of force. The
greater the mass of the object is, the smaller
the change in motion will be.
10Newtons Laws
- 3. If an object exerts a force on a second
object, the second object will exert an equal
force.
11Think about it..
- If an object is standing still, are any forces
acting upon it?
12Natural Forces Gravity
- Gravity is the pull that objects have on other
objects around them. Earth is the largest object
in our world, the pull of its gravity is the
strongest that we feel, but is it really that
strong?
If you toss a ball up, gravity pulls it back
towards the ground.
13Gravity controls.
- A roller coasters ride
- A divers dive
- A skiers jump
- A baseballs fall
14Experiment
- Reflection Questions
- Which is the heavier object?
- Which do you predict will reach the ground first
and why? - Did your prediction match the results?
- What did the experiment show and why?
15Mass vs. Weight
Do things that have more mass always weigh more?
16Not Always!
- When you stand on a bathroom scale, the scale is
made of springs. The farther down you push the
springs, the higher the number on the scale. The
number tells you your weight. On Earth it is
true that the more mass you have, the more weight
you have.
17Pretend That You Are in Space!
Oh where, oh where, has my weight gone? Oh
where, oh where can it be?
You are floating around. You drift over to a
floating bathroom scale and put your feet on it.
Your feet do not push down on the scale at all.
The scale shows that you weigh 0. You have lost
your weightbut did you lose your mass?
18Summing up Mass and Weight
- Your MASS is the amount of material in your body.
- Your MASS doesnt depend on where you are.
- Your WEIGHT is how much your body pushes down on
a scale. - Your WEIGHT depends on how much MASS you have and
where you are. - Weight changes on other planets and depends on
the force of gravity.
19Another Natural Force
- Friction is a force that resists the motion of
objects. - Friction can slow down motion and even stop it.
- This force is always present when one surface
touches another. - Ex. of friction the sole of your shoes on the
ground, brakes on a bike, and a ball rolling on
the grass.