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FREE-FALL
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POE: With your neighbor
PREDICT EXPLAIN OBSERVE
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POE: Free Fall Drop a bowling ball and a feather in the worlds largest vacuum chamber PREDICT: which will hit the ground first, the bowling ball or the feather OBSERVE: 4min10sec With your neighbor try to explain what you observed Share out with the class
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GRAVITY: AN ATTRACTIVE FORCE
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NEWTON’S THEORY OF GRAVITY
An Attractive Force Fg = Gm1m2/r² G = gravitational constant 6.67 E -11 m³/kg-s²
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FALLING OBJECTS Free falling bodies undergo constant acceleration.
In the absence of air resistance all objects dropped near the surface of a planet fall with the same constant acceleration. The free-fall acceleration is denoted with the symbol g or ag. At the surface of Earth the magnitude of g is approximately -10 m/s² .The negative sign denotes downward direction.
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AN APPLE AND A FEATHER DROPPED IN A VACUUM CHAMBER
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FREE-FALL WITHOUT AIR RESISTANCE
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FREE-FALL WITH AIR RESISTANCE
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AIR RESISTANCE AND TERMINAL VELOCITY
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TERMINAL VELOCITY
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VELOCITY INCREASES AS AN OBJECT FALLS TO EARTH
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WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN
All objects thrown into the air have a downward acceleration whether they are moving up or down. At the very top of its path, the object’s velocity is zero, but the ball’s acceleration is –10 m/s² at every point. Though acceleration is constant the velocity is changing (slows as an object goes up and moves faster as an object falls to Earth).
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GRAPHING ACCELERATION OF GRAVITY
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EQUATIONS FOR FREE-FALL
v = velocity t = time a = acceleration Dy = displacement v = vo + at If vo=0 then Dy = vot + ½ at2 If vo=0 then v = at Dy = ½ at2
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QUESTIONS What is the acceleration of an object in free-fall?
For a falling object, describe how the distance per second change? How does air resistance affect falling objects? About 10 m/s2 or 10 m/s/s Each second of free fall, an object falls a greater distance than it fell in the previous second Air resistance slows objects with more surface area (flat paper) than more compact objects (crumbled paper).
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PROBLEMS How far will a freely falling object fall from rest in five seconds? Dy = ½ at2 Dy = ½ (-10 m/s2)(5s)2 Dy = -125 m
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PROBLEMS A sky diver steps from a high-flying helicopter. If there were no air resistance, how fast would she be falling at the end of a 12 second jump? v = at v = (-10 m/s2)(12 s) v = -120 m/s
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PROBLEMS Dy = ½ at2 Dy = ½ (-10 m/s2)(1.5 s)2 Dy = -11.25 m
An apple drops from a tree and hits the ground in 1.5 seconds. Calculate how far it falls. Dy = ½ at2 Dy = ½ (-10 m/s2)(1.5 s)2 Dy = m
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