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CHAPTER 7: DYNAMIC • Push and pull are types of force. • We cannot see force but we can see the effects of force. • Activities such as pushing a box, climbing, riding a bicycle, pulling a rope involve the use of force. • Force can change the shape, position, speed, size, stop and direction of the movement of an object.

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Page 1: CHAPTER 7: DYNAMIC Push and pull are types of force. We cannot see force but we can see the effects of force. Activities such as pushing a box, climbing,

CHAPTER 7: DYNAMIC• Push and pull are types of force.• We cannot see force but we can see the effects

of force.• Activities such as pushing a box, climbing,

riding a bicycle, pulling a rope involve the use of force.

• Force can change the shape, position, speed, size, stop and direction of the movement of an object.

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Type of force

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Not work done• Push a wall• Sit on the chair• Sleep on a bed• Read a book• Stand up

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FORCE

TYPEOF

FORCE

MagneticForce

Electro-staticforce

frictionElectrical

ForceGravitational

Force

MEASURINGFORCE

SpringBalance

FRICTIONALFORCE

Direction Magnitude

WORK

Work =Force XDistance

Work = Power X

Time

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Frictional Force (friction)• friction occurs whenever

two surfaces rub against each other. Friction is a force that always oppose motion.

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Gravitational Force (gravity)

• gravitational force or gravity is the force of attraction that pulls objects towards the Earth.

• The force of gravity acts equally in all objects. Thus, in a vacuum, all objects whether heavy or light will fall to the Earth with the same velocity(halaju).

Viscosity - kelikatan

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Electrostatic Force

• produced by charged substances.• Are caused by the presence of static electrical charges.

The electrical charges are produced when two different objects are rubbed against each other. Like charges repel while unlike charges attract.

• Example, it can attract small pieces of paper, stream of water flowing from a tap.

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Electrical force

• Is produced when electrons move through a conductor placed in a magnetic field.

electron flows from negative terminal to the positive terminal

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Magnetic force• Are the attractive and

repulsive forces exerted

• by magnets. Like poles of magnets repel each other while unlike poles of magnets attract each other.

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THE MEASUREMENT OF FORCE

• The unit of force is measured in Newton (N).• Force is measured using the spring balance.• 1 N shown on a spring balance is equal to

nearly 100g. (10N = 1kg)• Example, if

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FRICTIONAL FORCE AND ITS APPLICATION.

• A force which slows down moving objects is called frictional force or friction.

• Frictional force can also be used to start or stop a motion.

• Frictional force acts when two surfaces come into contact, sliding over each other.

• Friction can at times be useful but in other instances it an also be a nuisance (GANGGUAN).

• Friction is a force that opposes motion. It acts in the opposite direction to movement.

• Friction always produces heat.• Friction has direction and magnitude.

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How different types of surface affect frictional force.

• Friction has magnitude and direction. • Magnitude depend on:

1. Nature surface – smooth or rough2. Weight – light or heavy

3. Surface area not influenced magnitude of force. (big or small)

• Different types of surfaces affect the magnitude of frictional force.

• Rough surfaces have more friction than smooth.•

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Perlis 2012

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ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES

• Advantages of friction (friction is useful)– Friction plays an important role in our daily activities.– Friction between a piece of rough metal and a flint produces sparks. These

sparks ignite the gas in a lighter.– Friction enables the mechanical belt in car engines and machines to turn engine

parts. This moves the vehicle and machines.• • Disadvantages of friction (friction is a nuisance).

– Friction produces heat. For example, machine parts that move produce heat. This heat can damage certain parts of the machines if the machine is not carefully controlled.

– Friction opposes and slows down movement. For examples ridding a bicycle up a slope or paddling a boat.

– Friction wears away materials. For examples, friction wears out the soles of shoes and the tyres of vehicles.

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PMR 10

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PMR 2012

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PMR 2012

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PMR 2012

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PMR 2012

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FORMULA

Work is done when a force moves an object through the distance in the direction of the force.

Work (Nm) = Force (N) X Distance (m)Work (J) = Force (N) x Distance (m)Joule = Newton metre

1 newton-metre (Nm) = 1 joule (J)

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test

• (20 kg + 10 kg) , 2m• 10 n , 1 km (1000m)• 30 kg + 20 kg naik tangga 5 anak tangga, tinggi

5 anak tangga ialah 8 m, kira WD

10 m

8 m15m

20 kg

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test

10 m

8 m15m

20 kg

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TRY

• WD (Nm) = force (N) x distance (m)• = (40kg + 5 kg ) x 10N x 4m• = (45 kg x 10N) x 4 m• = 450 N x 4 m• = 1800 Nm• = 1800 J

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Power is the rate of doing work, that is the work done in one second (or the energy used per second).

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Check ?

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Selangor 2011

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TEST 145 kg

10 m

8 m7 m

a. Calculate work done?b. Calculate Power if time taken is 5 s

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TEST 2

45 kg

10 m

20 cm

a. Calculate work done?b. Calculate Power if time taken is 5 s

20 cm

20 cm

20 cm

8 m

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TEST 3

45 kg

10 m

20 cm

a. Calculate work done?b. Calculate Power if time taken is 5 minute

20 cm

20 cm

20 cm

8 m

20 cm

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Test 4

10 m

45 kg

5 m

7 m

12 m

a. Calculate work done?b. Calculate Power if time taken is 5 s

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Test 5

10 m

45 kg

5 m

7 m

12 m

a. Calculate work done?b. Calculate Power if time taken is 5 s

10 kg

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Test 5

10 m

45 kg

5 m

a. Calculate work done?b. Calculate Power if time taken is 5 s

10 kg

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Test 645 kg

a. Calculate work done?b. Calculate Power if time taken is 5 s

wall

Ali tolak dinding

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Test 7

45 kg

a. Calculate work done?b. Calculate Power if time taken is 5 s

wall

5 m

Siti panjat dinding setinggi 5 m. Kira kerja yangDilakukan?

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The chart below shows situations when work is done and when work is not done.

work

Work Done

Pushing a wheelbarrowClimbing the stairs/ladderThrowing a ball upwards

Brushing teeth

Work not done

Sitting on a chairStanding on a ladder

Sleeping on a bedswimming

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Moment of force

Moment of force - turning effect of a force.

Moment of force (Nm) = perpendicular distance from the fulcrum to the force (m) X force (N)

To increase the moment of force 1. Increase the perpendicular distance 2. Increase the magnitude of applied force

Moment of force (Nm) = perpendicular distance from the fulcrum to the force (m) x force (N)

Moment either clockwise or anticlockwise

a. Tightening a nut (clockwise )Perpendicular distance = 15 cm = 0.15 mThe moment of force = 20 N x 0.15 m = 3 Nm

b. Loosening a nut (anticlockwise )Perpendicular distance = 15 cm = 0.15 mThe moment of force = 20 N x 0.15 m = 3 Nm

N 9 2011

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Penutup

2. Tasbih Kifarah.

1. Baca Surah Al-`Ashr