Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byPeregrine Craig Modified over 8 years ago
2
MOTION!!!
3
DRY….what does it mean? DRYDRY - Dependent variable - Responding variable - Graphed on the Y axis
4
MIX….what does it mean? MIXMIX -Manipulated variable - Independent variable - Graphed on the X axis
5
Potential energy - energy at rest An object NOT moving has potential energy.
6
- energy in motion. A moving object has kinetic energy. Moving = kinetic At rest and at highest point means it has the most __________ energy. potential Most kinetic energy Kinetic energy
7
What is motion? one object’s distance from another object is changing.
8
Reference point- a place or object that can be used to determine if an object is in motion.
9
What causes motion? Force – A push or a pull
10
Motion is always caused by a force. Does every force cause a motion?
11
Balanced forces – 5 N does not give us motion.
12
Unbalanced force – Unbalanced forces can cause an object to start moving, stop moving, or change direction. 5 N10 N gives us motion
13
Unbalanced Forces and Motion Head of arrow points in direction of the force The width tells the strength Wider the arrow the greater the force Balanced forces Unbalanced forces
15
100 N 25 N Net force – overall force on an object 125 N N means Newtons
16
100 N 25 N 75 N
17
50 N 0 N
18
40 N 60 N 20 N
19
An object in motion will eventually stop. What are some forces that will cause an object to stop moving?
20
Friction Friction - A force created when two surfaces rub against each other.
21
Friction - ice, wood, vinylice, wood, vinyl Push a (SEED) book http://www.seed.slb.com/labcontent.aspx?id=17210
22
Gravity Force acts to pull objects straight down toward the center of Earth Gravity – force that pulls objects toward each other.
23
Weight Weight – Mass –. Which is NOT effected by gravity? Mass is NOT effected by gravity! measure of the force of gravity on an object. amount of matter in an object
24
Air Resistance All objects are supposed to fall at same rate, not always the case. Air resistance – objects falling through air experience friction from the air which is matter.
25
Newton’s First Law of Motion First Law of Motion (Law of Inertia ) - An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
26
WEBSITE
27
Mass and Inertia Mass – the amount of matter in an object Measured with the _____________________ Volume – the amount of space an object takes up. Measured with the _________________ triple beam balance graduated cylinder
28
Newton’s Second Law of Motion The greater the mass, the greater the force you need for the same acceleration. Force is measured in Newtons F = mass x acceleration same (change in velocity)
29
Third Law of Motion- If one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force of equal strength in the opposite direction. For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction.
30
Newton’s Third Law of Motion For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Examples: rockets, swimming, skating, boating.
31
website
32
Sir Isaac Newton – English mathematician who proposed three laws of motion in the late 1600’s. These laws explain the relationship among forces, matter, and motion.
33
Sir Isaac Newton His school reports described him as 'idle' and 'inattentive'. Isaac was taken away from school, but later allowed to return. Isaac Newton came from a family of farmers but never knew his father who died in October 1642, three months before his son was born. The young child was then left in the care of his grandmother.Basically treated as an orphan, Isaac did not have a happy childhood. While Newton was still under 25 years old, he began revolutionary advances in mathematics, optics, physics, and astronomy
34
SPEED
35
Define speed. Miles per hour Speed = distance/time
36
Speed- how far you traveled divided by how long it took you to travel there. Calculate the speed: A hawk flies 12 km in 2 hours. Speed= 6 km/hour Speed = distance/time
37
We now have speed. So let’s add a direction to that speed. We now have velocity. We have two planes leaving Houston Bush International at 12:05 pm. They both fly at the speed of 140 miles per hour for 2 hours. Do they land in the same place?
38
Velocity is speed with a direction Usually, a speed of an object is not constant. 25 miles/hour west
39
Spring scale - A tool used to measure force. Units are in ____________. Newtons
40
Force, Mass, and Acceleration Acceleration is when an object speeds up, slows down, or changes direction.
41
Forces- interactiveinteractive
42
Archery competition http://www.seed.slb.com/flash/science/features /people/archery/en/game.htm?width=720&height=500&popup=true
43
Balanced Forces are A) The overall force on an object. B) Unequal forces acting in opposite directions. C) Equal forces acting in opposite directions.
44
Unbalance forces are A) The overall force on an object. B) Unequal forces acting in opposite directions. C) Equal forces acting in opposite directions.
45
Inertia is A) The ability of an object to change its motion B) Tendency of an object to resist change in its motion. C) The tendency of an object to increase density.
46
The wider arrow compared to the thinner arrow indicates… A) A greater force B) An equal amount of force C) A smaller force
47
What is the net force? 25 N 15 N A. 10 N B. 25 N C. 15 N D. 40 N
48
Force is measured in A) Figs B) Newtons C) Grams
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.