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NEWTON’S FIRST LAW OF MOTION Chapter 2
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2.1 ARISTOTLE ON MOTION Unnatural motion Requires a force Natural motion Occurs without a force
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2. 2 GALILEO’S CONCEPT OF INERTIA Galileo stated that a force is required to start an object moving, but once moving, no force is required to keep it moving – except for the force to overcome friction. Through experimentation, Galileo found that all objects show the same property of motion.
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DISTANCE VS. DISPLACEMENT Distance refers to how much ground is covered while an object is in motion. Displacement is how far out of place an object is.
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2.3 SPEED AND VELOCITY Galileo was the first to define and measure speed. Formula: speed = distance / time Velocity is a vector quantity, Formula: velocity = (distance / time) and a direction!!!
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2.4 MOTION IS RELATIVE Everything is always moving. When discussing how any object moves we mean its motion relative to something else. What is Lightening McQueen’s motion relative to?
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2.5 NEWTON’S 1 ST LAW OF MOTION: THE LAW OF INERTIA Every object continues in a state of rest or of uniform speed in a straight line unless acted on by a nonzero net force. When an object is moving, it tends to remain moving, along a straight line path.
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2.6 NET FORCE – THE SUM OF ALL FORCES ON AN OBJECT A net force can change an object’s state of motion. Net force is the total force acting on an object. There is usually more than one force acting on an object.
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2.7 EQUILIBRIUM FOR OBJECTS AT REST When the net force on an object is zero, its state of motion does not change, and we say that the object is in mechanical equilibrium. ΣF = 0
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2.8 THE SUPPORT FORCE – WHY WE DON’T FALL THROUGH THE FLOOR The support force (also called the normal force) is a force that cancels gravity. Consider the book in the picture.
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2.9 EQUILIBRIUM FOR MOVING OBJECTS When an object is moving at a steady pace, without changing its state of motion the object is also said to be in equilibrium.
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VOCABULARY!!! Equilibrium rule Force Inertia Net force Newton Newton’s First Law of Motion – The Law of Inertia Speed Support force Vector quantity Velocity Distance displacement
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