ch 4 newton’s laws this is a “big” chapter. newton’s laws #1: law of inertia or laziness ...
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Ch 4 Newton’s Laws
This is a “big” chapter
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Newton’s Laws
#1: Law of Inertia or Laziness Objects want to keep doing what they are already
doing. Objects at rest stay at rest or objects moving at constant speed in a straight line continue doing this unless an outside thing (force ) acts on them.
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Newton’s Laws
#2: F = ma (or better yet, a = F/m) An object changes its motion (accelerates) when
a net unbalanced force acts. The amount of change (acceleration) also depends on the mass of the object
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Newton’s Laws
#3: Forces exist in pairs For every force there is an equal and opposite
force acting on another object. Forces are interactions between 2 things. Golf
ball/golf club, tire/road, etc.
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Mass vs. Weight
Mass (kg) is a measure of inertia. It’s a property of the material which doesn’t change whether you are in outer space or on mars.
Weight is a force which depends on the gravitational pull (or gravitational acceleration) Fg = mg
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Common Forces
Fg = mg ( weight) Fnormal = contact force perpendicular to plane
of contact Ffriction acts parallel to the plane of surface
contact. Frictional force can be static or kinetic. Ffk = u Fn ( u = coefficient of friction, a property of the
materials in contact)
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Free Body Diagrams
FBD’s are essential to solving problems involving multiple forces.
Isolate the object and draw arrows to represent each separate force acting.
Force Arrows typically point away from the object and should be drawn approximately to scale.
FBD’s show forces but not direction of motion.
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Free Body Diagrams
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Method for solving Newton’s 2nd Law problems Choose a coordinate system Draw a Force Diagram (free body diagram) Resolve forces into their x- and y-
components (if necessary) For each direction write Newton’s 2nd law a = F/m (for both x- and y- directions) Solve