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Force
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• a push or a pull– the action that has the ability to change motion
• a force gives energy to an object causing it to…– start moving, stop moving, or change direction
• to predict the effect of a force, you need to know both its strength AND its direction– use vectors for this
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• the unit of measurement is Newtons (N)
– used to be a kg(m/s2)
– this is about ¼ poundBTW - meat only
Get out scales!
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These vectors are correct in one way, but incorrect in another. Explain.
http://phet.colorado
.edu/en/simulation/forces-1d
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5000 N Wall ----> <---- Tractor 5000 N
5000 N Wall ----> <---- Tractor 7000 N
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• forces in the same direction are added to make the resulting force stronger
• forces in different directions are subtracted which makes the resulting force weaker– the sum of all the forces on an object is called
the net force or resultant force• if forces are equal and opposite, they are balanced
and the net force on the object is zero– the object is in equilibrium (it is NOT accelerating)
• if the forces are not equal, this will cause an object to accelerate or change direction
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Balancing Nails, Belt, Boring Date Trick
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Physics of Skydiving video (3:06)
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Types of Forces• Contact Forces: the objects involved are touching
each other and friction is created
– friction is a force that is in the opposite direction to the moving object and therefore, slows it down
– the greater the force squeezing the two surfaces together, the greater the fricton
http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/friction
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– 4 types of friction
• static – keeps object at rest
• rolling
• sliding• fluid – this is caused by an
object moving through a liquid OR a gas
Curling video1:31
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• Non-contact, force field, or “at a distance” forces: objects are pushed or pulled without being touched– gravity
– electrical
– magnetic