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Chapter 4: Dynamics, Newton’s Laws
First Law: Every body stays in its state of motion( rest or uniform speed) unless acted on by a non zero net force. Second Law: The acceleration is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to the mass: Third Law: Action is equal to reaction.
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Adding force vectors
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pulling a sled, Michelangelo’s assistant
For forward motion: FAG> FAS FSA > FSG
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Weight, normal force and a box
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Unwanted weight loss(descending)
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Pulling a box Note: FN is less than mg
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Box sliding down
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Getting the car out of the mud
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Atwood’s Machine FT=? a=?
Draw a free body diagram for each mass and choose up positive, then a2= a , a1= -a FT - m1g = m1a1= -m1a FT – m2g = m2a2= m2a (m1–m2)g=(m1+m2)a
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= mass of elevator and load
Work our the acceleration of the system shown if it is pulled up with a force of 200N.
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Why does the force need to pull the backpack up increase?
Precautions in Yosemite Park Why does the force need to pull the backpack up increase?
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Where does the thread break?
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