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Who was Isaac Newton? Physicist and mathmetician Invented calculus NEWTON’S 3 LAWS OF MOTION
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Force (define)- A PUSH OR A PULL ANY ACTION THAT HAS THE ABILITY TO CHANGE MOTION
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Example:
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Ex. A baseball will stay at rest (motionless) until you apply a force to set it in motion.
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How are forces created? MUSCLES EARTH’S GRAVITY MOVEMENT OF AIR AND MANY MORE
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What was Newton’s 1 st law? AN OBJECT AT REST WILL STAY AT REST AND AN OBJECT IN MOTION WILL STAY IN MOTION WITH THE SAME SPEED AND DIRECTION UNLESS ACTED ON BY A FORCE
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VIDEO CLIP MACMILLAN SPACE CENTER http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxWHWO YVov4&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxWHWO YVov4&feature=related
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Inertia (define)- PROPERTY OF AN OBJECT THAT RESISTS CHANGES IN ITS MOTION
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Objects with _MORE_______ mass have _____MORE___ inertia and are more resistant to changes in their _MOTION________.
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EXAMPLE Bowling ball vs. golf ball.
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The pound is a unit of ___FORCE________ commonly used in the United States. When you measure weight in pounds on a scale, you are measuring the ___FORCE____ __OF__ ____GRAVITY_____ acting on the object.
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What is the difference between mass and weight? MASS-HOW MUCH MATTER SOMETHING HAS WEIGHT- DEALS WITH THE FORCE OF GRAVITY ACTING ON THE MASS EX: on MOON v. on EARTH
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The ___NEWTON_____ ( N) is the metric unit of Force. 1 pound of force = ____4.448___ Newtons
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When you hit a golf ball, there are multiple forces acting on the ball. Name at least 2 of these forces: 1. THE PUSH THE CLUB GIVES THE BALL 2. FORCE OF GRAVITY ACTING ON THE BALL
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Net force (define)- TOTAL OF ALL FORCES ACTING ON AN OBJECT
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When two forces are in the same direction, the net force is the _SUM______ of the two.
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EXAMPLE
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When equal forces are in the opposite direction, they ____CANCEL_______.
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EXAMPLE
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Acceleration (define)- THE RATE AT WHICH YOUR SPEED INCREASES
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Your acceleration depends on the _______STEEPNESS_______ of the hill.
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To calculate acceleration, you divide the change in ___SPEED____ by the amount of ____TIME_____ it takes for the change to happen.
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What is an example of the metric units for acceleration? ___m/sec 2 __________
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Acceleration = change in ___speed____ ÷ change in ___time____
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If you measure speed in centimeters per second (cm/s), you may have to convert to ________m/s__________ before calculating acceleration, because these units agree with newtons.
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What is Newton’s second law of motion? THE ACCELERATION OF AN OBJECT IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE NET FORCE ACTING ON IT AND INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO ITS MASS
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VIDEO CLIP MacMillan Space Center http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwP4heWDhvw&fe ature=related
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Important equation: a=F/m Force ______CAUSES___ acceleration, mass ___RESISTS_____ acceleration.
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Guidelines for applying the 2 nd law: 1. THE NET FORCE IS WHAT CAUSES ACCELERATION 2. IF THERE IS NO ACCELERATION, THE NET FORCE MUST BE ZERO 3.IF THERE IS ACCELERATION, THERE MUST ALSO BE A NET FORCE 4.THE FORCE UNIT OF NEWTONS IS BASED ON KILOGRAMS, METERS, AND SECONDS
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When two forces are in the same direction, the net force is the __SUM___ of the two forces. When two forces are in opposite directions the net force is the ____DIFFERENCE________ between them.
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Objects at rest stay or moving with constant speed have ____ZERO____ acceleration, which means net force must also be __ZERO____.
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The Newton is defined by the relationship between ___FORCE______, ___MASS______, and _____ACCELERATION_______ ___.
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A force of one ___NEWTON_____ (1N) is the exact amount of force needed to accelerate a mass of 1kg at 1m/s 2 no matter where you are in the universe.
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In terms of solving problems, you should always use the following units when using force in Newtons: Mass in _kg____ Distance in __m____ Time in ___s___ Speed in ___m/sec_________ Acceleration in ___m/sec 2 _______
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Write down the equations from table 2.1 a=F/m F=ma m=F/a a acceleration F force m mass
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Force is the action through which energy moves. Example: rubberband launching a car Rubberband stretched=has energy Rubberband released=gives energy to the car
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Forces are created every time there is a difference in energy. Example: car at top of hill verses car at the bottom of a hill
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Bill Nye Video Write down 3 things you learned at the bottom of your notes page. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFoG7HRF 2mE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFoG7HRF 2mE
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