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FORCE DEFINED Push or Pull Rub Blow or Impact g causes change in motion or shape of a body
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Kinetics - forces bouyancy centripetal elastic fluid drag fluid lift friction gravity muscle pressure reaction
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PROPERTIES OF A FORCE 1.M_____________ 2.D______________ 3.P A______________ 4.L A_______________
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MASS Scalar quantity common to solids, liquids, gases measure of INERTIA direct relationship between Mass & Inertia Mass and Size NOT always direct Mass is NOT a Force
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WEIGHT Vector Weight is a Force measure of force of g pulling downward direct relationship between Weight & Mass
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VOLUME Space that an object occupies Length, Width, Height NO relationship with Mass Shot vs Softball Table Tennis Ball vs Golf Ball Objects of similar VOLUME but different MASS
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DENSITY Compactness of a body or object Mass per unit of volume Example water = 9.90 Newtons per liter air = 0.01 Newtons per liter
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CENTER of GRAVITY Center of Mass of an object or body point where Mass is concentrated balance point See Figure C.2 on page 82 tooth pick on rim of glass
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VECTORS
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VECTOR COMPOSITION Identify Resultant Magnitude & Direction e.g. net force, velocity, acceleration, etc. Using Trigonometry e.g. Pythagorean theorem
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VECTOR RESOLUTION Resultant is KNOWN Find the 2 components that comprise R Steps: 1. draw given vector to a selected scale 2. from vector tail, draw horizontal line & line 3. from head, connect lines to form a rectangle
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