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Forces Types of Forces Effects of Forces Gravity, Mass and Weight Newton’s Laws Freefall
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What is force? Common symbol: F Unit: Newton, N Equivalent base units: kg-m-s -2
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Types of Forces Contact Force Contact Force Push Pull Friction Tension Normal Force Upthrust Bouyancy Bouyancy Lift Lift Drag Resistance Resistance Thrust Engine Engine Non-contact Force Non-contact Force Gravitational Force Weight Weight Electrical Force Magnetic Force
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Types of Forces: Contact Force pull Normal Force Friction Tension
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Types of Forces: Contact Force UpthrustDrag
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Replace it with your original text. Thrust Types of Forces: Contact Force Thrust
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Replace it with your original text. Thrust Types of Forces: Contact Forces Lift
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Replace it with your original text. Thrust Types of Forces: Non-Contact Forces Weight
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Replace it with your original text. Types of Forces: Non-Contact Forces Magnetic Force Electrical Force
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Mass versus Weight Mass Mass Amount of matter in an object unit: kilogram, kg Does not change with location Weight Weight Gravitational force on the object Unit: Newton, N Equal to Mass x acceleration due to gravity Mass x acceleration due to gravity m x g m x g Where g = 10 ms -2 Where g = 10 ms -2 Changes with location On earth, always acting downward
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Weight Normal force Weight Air resistance
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Weight Normal Force Drag Friction Thrust
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Weight Upthrust Drag Thrust
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Effects of Forces Change shape Change shape Rigid bodies Change the state of motion Change the state of motion Move from rest Speed up Slow down Stop Change its direction Newton’s Laws Newton’s Laws
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Change of Shape
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Who is Isaac Newton? “Nature and Nature's laws lay hid in night: God said, Let Newton be! and all was light.”
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Newton’s Third Law For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction Law of Action and Reaction
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Action and Reaction Forces
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Newton’s First Law If no unbalanced force acts on a body then the body is in equilibrium. Law of Inertia
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What is Inertia? The tendency of a body to resist changes in its state of motion. It is measured in terms of mass of a body.
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When the forces are balanced The body does not move,or The body moves At a constant speed In the same direction
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Balanced forces
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Balanced Forces The book stays still!
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Balanced Forces The airplane moves forwards at constant speed!
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Balanced Forces The car moves at constant speed! Drag Friction Thrust
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Your Turn! Question #1, page 104
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Newton’s Second Law An unbalanced force changes the motion of an object. It speeds up Or slows down Or changes direction Or changes speed and direction Acceleration change in motion Equation a = force mass
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Unbalanced Forces The car moves from rest. The car speeds up.
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Unbalanced Forces The car slows down to stop. The car slows down.
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The Physics of Falling
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Freefall Motion where only gravity is acting on the body Air resistance is negligible As the body falls, its Speed increases Acceleration is constant Acceleration = g
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The Physics of Skydiving
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The Physics of Falling with Air Resistance Air resistance increases with speed Terminal Velocity The maximum speed of a falling object When upward forces balance downward forces on the object
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