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Coverage of the 1st Long test
Newton’s Laws of Motion graphing vectors calculating components of vectors (horizontal and vertical components) getting the resultant vector using the component method free- body diagram Static equilibrium calculating forces involved in a given system
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Static Equilibrium Condition 1 Σ Fx = 0 Σ Fy = 0 Σ Fz = 0 Condition 2
The sum of the torque, ז, is zero.
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Center of Gravity the point where the force of gravity is concentrated
When the center of gravity falls within the base of the object, then the object is stable.
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Static 60° 60°
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Object in free-fall Fgravity
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Objects falling at constant velocity (terminal velocity)
F air friction F gravity
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Object sliding at constant velocity (the surface is frictionless)
F normal F gravity
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Object sliding without friction
F normal F gravity
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Is the box accelerating?
mass of the block = 10kg 10N N F applied Ff F normal 10 N 5N F gravity
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Is the box accelerating?
mass of the block = 10kg Σ Fy = Fnormal + Fgravity= 0 Fgravity = Weight = mass X acceleration = 10 kg X m/s2 = kgm/s2 = - 98 N Σ Fy = Fnormal + ( -98 N) = 0 Fnormal = 98 N F normal F applied = 10 N Ff = 5N F gravity
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Is the box accelerating?
mass of the block = 10kg Σ F x = Fapplied + Ff Σ Fx = 10 N + (-5N) = 5N Fnet = 5N = massX acceleration 5N = 10 kg X a a = 0.5 m/s2 F normal F applied = 10 N Ff = 5N F gravity
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Note: There is friction between the load and the incline.
Draw the FBD of the box
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A B C Draw the FBD of the knot (include the angle).
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Summary The object is in static equilibrium if it is not moving and not rotating. A free-body diagram can be drawn to evaluate the effect of forces on the object. There is always a force of gravity (also known as weight) which is equal to the product of the mass and acceleration due to gravity. There is a normal force perpendicular to the surface that supports and balances the object vertically.
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