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acceleration balanced forces inertia force friction net force unbalanced forces

Newton wrote Laws of Motion in Latin. Read the introduction and look for key ideas This image of Isaac Newton appears in one of his books, published in the 1600s. Newton wrote Laws of Motion in Latin.

What relationships between force and motion did Newton discover? Isaac Newton

Complete the “Before” column of student sheet 80 Complete the “Before” column of student sheet 80.1, “Anticipation Guide: Laws of Motion”

Complete the reading Be sure to complete the Stopping to Think questions.

Stopping to think 1 Which has more inertia: a heavy ball or a light ball rolling at the same speed in the same direction? Think about which one is more resistant to a change in motion.

Stopping to think 2 What would happen to a baseball if you could throw it in outer space? Explain in terms of inertia and friction.

Stopping to think 3 A car travels along a straight road at a steady 40 mph. Are the forces on the car balanced or unbalanced? Explain.

Stopping to think 4 Can a light object that was hit with a small force accelerate as rapidly as a heavier object hit with a big force? Why or why not?

Stopping to think 5 If you hold a backpack in your hand, the force of gravity pulls it downward. What force keeps it from falling to the ground?

Friction and force Friction – the force that exists at the boundary between any two pieces of matter that are in contact with each other. Net Force – the combined force (magnitude and direction) acting on an object or system. What is the relationship between net force, balanced forces, and unbalanced forces? Share your answer with the class.

Complete the “After” column of student sheet 80 Complete the “After” column of student sheet 80.1, “Anticipation Guide: Laws of Motion”

Analysis question 1 Spaceships that travel millions of miles into outer space use very little fuel. How can they go so far on so little fuel?

Analysis question 2 Use Newton’s laws to explain why it is easier to turn a truck when it is empty than when it is carrying a heavy load.

Analysis question 3 An engine can exert a force of 1,000 newtons. How fast can this engine accelerate: a 1,000-kg car? a 2,000-kg car?

Analysis question 4 Use Newton’s third law to explain why a blown up but untied balloon will fly around the room when you let it go?

Analysis question 5 Motor oil, axle grease, and other lubricants are slippery. Why do you think people spend the money to put these lubricants in their cars?

What relationship between force and motion did Newton discover? As the train travels at constant speed, the engine must produce enough force to equal the friction caused by the air and the wheels on the track.

Key vocabulary definitions Acceleration - The rate at which an object changes speed and/or direction. Balanced forces - When the magnitude and direction of more then one force acting on an object results in zero net force.

Key vocabulary definitions Force - A push or pull. Inertia - The resistance of an object to changes in its motion.

Key vocabulary definitions Friction - A force that exists at the boundary between any two objects that are in contact with each other. Net force - The combined force (magnitude and direction) acting on an object.

Key vocabulary definitions Unbalanced forces - When the magnitude and direction of more than one force acting on an object give a net force unequal to zero.