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Forces of Motion
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Force A force is a push or pull exerted on an object in order to change the motion of an object Force has two things –Strength –Direction
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Units Force is measured in something called Newtons –Named after Isaac Newton –Are in units of kg (m/s^2) Kg = Mass m/s^2 = Acceleration Force = Mass x Acceleration
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Net Force Net Force is simply the combination of all the forces acting on an object Ex) Two guys try to move a piano. One guy is pulling with a force of 30 Newtons and another guy is pushing with a force of 24 Newtons. What is the net force on the piano? 24 N 30 N =
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Net Force A guy is trying to push a desk across a carpet floor. He is pushing with a force of 35 Newtons and the carpet’s friction is slowing it down with a force 9 Newtons. What is the net force? 35 N 9 N =
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Balanced Forces Balanced Forces are when the forces on an object produce a net force of 0 Newtons. In other words the balanced forces will not cause a change in the motion of a moving object or make a non-moving object start moving
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Unbalanced Forces When the net force on an object is not 0 Newtons, the forces on the object are said to be unbalanced. Unbalanced forces cause a change in the motion of an object and are necessary to get an object to start moving
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Balanced and Unbalanced Forces If two teams of people are playing tug of war and each team is pulling the rope with a force of 12 Newtons. Is the rope balanced? What is the net force?
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Balanced and Unbalanced Forces What if there is an elevator of people with a force of 195 Newtons pulling down and a tension force of 317 Newtons pulling up. Is the Elevator balanced? What is the net force?
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Types of Forces There are several types of forces of motion –Some increase motion –Some oppose motion
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Friction Friction is a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact Examples include –Rubbing hands together –Pushing a heavy object over a rough surface –Pouring sand on ice
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Gravity A force of attraction between objects due to their masses We consider gravity a downward force on Earth, since everything is pulled toward its center
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Buoyancy Buoyancy is the force that pushes objects that are less dense than water upward Example –Ships –Person in water –Block of wood –Inner tube
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Tension Tension is the pulling force applied to a rope or a spring that attempts to stretch it out
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Tension If you walk your pet, you would use a leash or a rope. There would be a tension force in the rope if it was trying to walk faster than you Ex) Your pet pig pulls you down the street with a force of 12 Newtons
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Magnetism A magnetic force is found between two magnets The magnetic force can be repulsive or attractive –Attractive force = a positive end and a negative end –Repulsive force = two positive ends or two negative ends
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Magnetic Force Each magnet has a positive and negative end. Opposites attract, Same repels
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Normal Force Normal Force is the force of an object pushing back against an object pushing on it. Ex) Person on a chair Book on a desk Box on the ground
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