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Chapter 12 Section 2 What is a Force?
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Force A force is a push or a pull. Measured in newtons (N). All forces have both size and direction.
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Forces Acting on Objects A force can change the velocity of an object. A force can change: *speed *direction *both
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A Giver and a Receiver are Required Something must give the push (or pull) and something else has to receive the push (or pull). Examples:
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Forces in Combination The net force is the force that results from combining all the forces exerted on an object.
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Forces in the Same Direction Net force = force 1 + force 2 Example: You are pushing a piano with 25 N of force to the right and your friend is pulling the piano with 20 N of force to the right. What is the net force on the piano? 25 N + 20 N = 45 N
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Forces in Opposite Directions Net force = force 1 - force 2 Example: In a game of tug-of-war, one dog is pulling with a force of 12 N to the left and the other dog is pulling with a force of 10 N to the right. What is the net force on the rope and in what direction? 12 N - 10 N = 2 N to the left
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Unbalanced and Balanced Forces When the net force on an object is greater than zero the forces are unbalanced.
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When the net force is zero, the forces are balanced. ––––> No movement happens
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Tension, Compression, and Gravity Tension is a force that is exerted when matter is pulled or stretched. –Ex.Tension on a dog leash Compression is a force that is exerted when matter is pushed or squeezed. –Ex. Kittens on a pillow exerting compression upward Gravity is a force that pulls objects downward
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LET’S TRY IT!!!! We’re going to see how forces affect structures.
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Fettuccine Structures Guidelines: 1.No pillars or columns (bundles) 2.No fences 3.No piles 4.No stacking 5.1 structure- be able to move it as one piece
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