QQ 4 Egyptian slaves moved a huge brick at a constant speed of .5 km/hr. Two of them pulled with a force of 120 N and two pulled with a force of 160 N.

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QQ 4 Egyptian slaves moved a huge brick at a constant speed of .5 km/hr. Two of them pulled with a force of 120 N and two pulled with a force of 160 N. Draw and label a free body diagram. Calculate the total force applied by the slaves. Calculate the force of friction between the brick and the ground. What might change that cause the acceleration to change?

Find the missing forces using the net force that has been calculated.

Newton’s 3rd Law and Law of Gravitation Today’s Objective: Newton’s 3rd Law and Law of Gravitation

Newton’s Third Law “For every action there is an EQUAL and OPPOSITE reaction. This law focuses on action/reaction pairs (forces) They NEVER cancel out All you do is SWITCH the wording! PERSON on WALL WALL on PERSON

N.T.L This figure shows the force during a collision between a truck and a train. You can clearly see the forces are EQUAL and OPPOSITE. To help you understand the law better, look at this situation from the point of view of Newton’s Second Law. There is a balance between the mass and acceleration. One object usually has a LARGE MASS and a SMALL ACCELERATION, while the other has a SMALL MASS (comparatively) and a LARGE ACCELERATION.

N.T.L Examples Action: HAMMER HITS NAIL Reaction: NAIL HITS HAMMER Action: Earth pulls on YOU Reaction: YOU pull on the earth

Newton’s Law of Gravitation What causes YOU to be pulled down? THE EARTH….or more specifically…the EARTH’S MASS. Anything that has MASS has a gravitational pull towards it. What the proportionality above is saying is that for there to be a FORCE DUE TO GRAVITY on something there must be at least 2 masses involved, where one is larger than the other.

N.L.o.G. As you move AWAY from the earth, your DISTANCE increases and your FORCE DUE TO GRAVITY decrease. This is a special INVERSE relationship called an Inverse-Square. The “r” stands for SEPARATION DISTANCE and is the distance between the CENTERS OF MASS of the 2 objects. We us the symbol “r” as it symbolizes the radius. Gravitation is closely related to circular motion as you will discover later.

N.L.o.G – Putting it all together

Try this! Let’s set the 2 equations equal to each other since they BOTH represent your weight or force due to gravity SOLVE FOR g!

Assignment: Read pages 102 – 107 Define the following terms in your own words on vocabulary cards: (*use in sentence, picture, and examples) Newton’s 3rd Law Tension Normal Force Interaction Pair