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Unbalanced Force (Net Force) Model Aka: Newton’s Second Law (N2L)
Unit 5 Unbalanced Force (Net Force) Model Aka: Newton’s Second Law (N2L)
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First Law – No Un-balanced Force…
No change in motion No change in speed No change in direction MASS is a measure of the object’s tendency to retain its current state of motion.
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Newton’s First Law If there is no “left over” force in a particular direction, there will be no change in velocity (speed or direction). But what if there IS a left over “net” force? What will be its effect?
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Combining these ideas…
F = m a But, since more than one force may be acting on an object…
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The second law Fnet = m a A “force” is an interaction between two objects.
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Units Force Mass Acceleration Metric Unit Newton (N) kilogram (kg)
m/s/s
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F = m a N = (kg) (m/s/s) Does this look right?
Does this mean… F = m a N = (kg) (m/s/s) Does this look right?
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Practice Problems #1 Given: F=140N a=20 m/s/s Find: mass
Solution : F=ma 140=m(20) m=7 kg Where did kg come from?
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Algebra Triangle
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Newtons 2nd Law Triangle
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Net Force
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Fnet Causes Acceleration
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Weight – the Force of Gravity
It ALWAYS acts downward.
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But gravity is different
Gravity applies a force proportional to the mass More mass means more force No other force seems to behave in this way
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The acceleration produced by gravity does not depend on mass
The ratio F/m remains constant Its value is 10 m/s/s at the surface of the earth (9.8 m/s/s) It is true, but still very amazing!
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Fg = m g This formula is still Newton’s Second Law, just rewritten to be specific for gravity.
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How much does 1.00 kg weigh? Look familiar?
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What is the mass of an object that weighs 575 N?
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How much would the same 58. 7 kg object weigh on the moon (g=1
How much would the same 58.7 kg object weigh on the moon (g=1.6 m/s/s)?
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Adding Easy Vectors
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Important Lesson!!!
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One Force Acting on One Object
Newton’s Second Law One Force Acting on One Object
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Assignment Worksheet 5a due tomorrow (only some questions will be graded, not all of them)
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