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Forces FORCEMAN

WHAT CAUSES THINGS TO MOVE? FORCES! What is a force? A push or a pull that one body exerts on another.

WHAT CAUSES THINGS TO MOVE? It gives energy to an object and causes it to: start moving stop moving change its motion.

BALANCED FORCE

BALANCED FORCES Balanced forces are opposite and equal act in opposite directions and cancel each other out no motion occurs for the cart.

- There is ALWAYS a change in motion! UNBALANCED FORCES If the forces acting on a body are "unbalanced" this means that there is a "net" or "resultant" force. The body will do one of the following: Speed Up Slow Down Change the Direction of its Motion In other words - There is ALWAYS a change in motion!

Newtons SI unit of force is the Newton (N). Defined as the amount of force that when acting on a 1 kg object produces an acceleration of 1m/s2. Therefore, 1N = 1 kg•m s2

NEWTON’S FIRST LAW LAW OF INERTIA An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion until acted on by a net external force. In other words: Objects just keep doing what they are doing. What do you mean by “Net Force”? Net means: Final Sum, so net external force is the sum of all the forces acting on the object.

NEWTON’S FIRST LAW LAW OF INERTIA Inertia - is the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion.

NEWTON’S FIRST LAW

Why does the ladder continue to move? Inertia!

Why does the person continue to move? Inertia! Newton’s First Law

TO DO Work on Vocabulary for Chapter three Make sure you have the four FORCES vocabulary words from chapter two done since they are important to this chapter.