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May the Force Be With You!
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What is FORCE?• A push or pull on an
object• Causing resting
objects to move• Causing moving
objects to accelerate
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Two Main Force Types
• Balanced Forces– Two Forces– Opposite directions– Both are equal in value– No movement
(stationary)
• Unbalanced Forces– Two Forces– One greater than the
other– Opposite directions– Movement
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Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion
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1st Law of Motion
• The Law– Objects at rest
remain at rest or objects in motion remain in motion unless acted on by a force
• AKA– Law of INERTIA
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1st Law of Motion
• Inertia—force that is resistant to the direction of motion
• Concept—unbalanced forces
• Ex: – inertia belts (seat belts)– Space ships going
through space
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2nd Law of Motion
• The Law– The acceleration of a
body depends on the ratio of the acting force to the mass of the body
• Concept– Unbalanced forces
• AKA– The force formula
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Force Formula
• Force = mass * accelerationF= m*a
• F= force (unit = Newton)• m= mass (unit = kg)
• a= acceleration (unit m/s2
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Force Example Problems
#1How much force is needed to accelerate a 500-kg car
at a rate of 4 m/s/s?
#2A 50-kg object is
accelerating at a rate of 2 m/s/s, what is the force
that caused this acceleration?
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3rd Law of Motion
• The Law– For every action there is
an equal but opposite reaction
• Concept– Balanced Forces
• Ex– Stationary Objects– Rockets being launched
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Applying the 3rd Law• If Rico kicked a
ball with 100-N of force, how much force did the ball exert on Rico?
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What is Friction?
• Is a force that resist motion and can cause heat
• Allows us to walk, drive a car, play sports
• Lubricants help reduce friction
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4 Types of Friction
• Static Friction– Friction force on
stationary objects– Ex: book sitting on desk
• Sliding Friction– Friction acting on
objects sliding over a surface
– Ex: pushing a box
• Rolling Friction– Friction acting on
objects that are rolling– Ex: car tired
• Fluid Friction– Friction acting on
objects going through a fluid
– Fluid—liquid or gas– Ex: swimming or air
resistance
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ID the type of Friction
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What is Gravity?
• A force that acts between masses• Acts downward• Acceleration due to gravity (on Earth)= 9.8 m/s/s
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What is Air Resistance?
• Force that slows down falling objects
• Factors–Atmosphere– Surface area of
object
• Acts upward
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Gravity and Air Resistance: A Relationship
• They are opposite forces
• Gravity goes down• Air resistance acts
up• Follows Newton’s 3rd
Law of Motion
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Feather vs. Rock• EARTH– Feather floats down–Rock falls at 9.8
m/s/s–Why? • Air Resistance
• Moon or Vacuum– Feather and rock fall
at the same rate–WHY?• No air so no air
resistance
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Projectile Motion
• The motion of falling objects throw forward
• Two forces– Gravity– Forward velocity
• Gravity acts down• Velocity acts forward• Forms a curve path
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WeightIs the force of gravity acting on an object
Weight Formula•Weight = mass * gravity
•Fg = m * g•Fg= weight (unit = N)
•m= mass (unit = kg)•g= gravity (9.8 m/s/s)
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Weight Example Problems
#1If a 20 kg dude is on
Earth, what is his weight?
#2A rock on Earth has a
weight of 1000 N, what is the rock’s
mass?