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Unit Review FORCE & MOTION. 1. EXPLAIN HOW A PARACHUTE SLOWS THE RATE OF A SKYDIVERS FALL. The use of friction of air being caught by the chute…called.

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1 Unit Review FORCE & MOTION

2 1. EXPLAIN HOW A PARACHUTE SLOWS THE RATE OF A SKYDIVERS FALL. The use of friction of air being caught by the chute…called air resistance

3 2. IF A BOWLING BALL AND A MARBLE ARE PUSHED WITH THE SAME FORCE, WHICH ONE WILL MOVE FASTER? WHY? The marble will move faster due to less mass (a = F/m: Bowling ball has more mass and therefore will accelerate slower)

4 3. DESCRIBE BALANCED AND UNBALANCED FORCES. Balanced forces are equal causing no acceleration; happens when objects are at rest or when moving objects are at constant velocity Unbalanced force are unequal an cause acceleration in the direction of the larger force

5 4. DEFINE ACCELERATION. Measure of the change in motion of an object (change in speed and/or direction: positive acceleration = speed up; negative acceleration = slow down; turn = change directions)

6 5. CAN AN OBJECT BE IN MOTION AND NOT BE ACCELERATING? EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER. YES! An object such as a car moving at a constant velocity (same speed, same direction) has balanced forces acting on it

7 6. WHAT IS THE MASS OF AN OBJECT THAT IS ACCELERATED AT A RATE OF 10 M/S 2 WITH A FORCE OF 30N? m = F/a m = 30 N / 10 m/s 2 m = 30 kg-m/s 2 / 10 m/s 2 m = 3 kg

8 7. DRAW A DISTANCE/TIME GRAPH THAT SHOWS AN OBJECT TRAVELING AT A CONSTANT SPEED. HOW WOULD YOU KNOW IF THE OBJECT CHANGED SPEEDS? [graph should have a straight line from lower left to upper right] change in speed would be represented by a change in the slope of the line Time (s) Distance (m)

9 8. DEFINE VELOCITY. HOW IS VELOCITY DIFFERENT THAN SPEED? Velocity is how fast something is going and in what direction; i.e., it IS speed with a directional component

10 9. DEFINE AND EXPLAIN EACH OF NEWTON’S 3 LAWS. 1st – Law of Inertia: objects at rest stay at rest & objects in motion stay in motion at constant velocity unless acted on by another force; balanced forces cause resting objects to stay resting and moving objects to keep moving at constant velocity; unbalanced forces cause resting objects to move and moving objects to accelerate (change speed and/or direction) 2nd – Law of Acceleration: the acceleration on an object is related to the force applied to it divided by the objects mass (a = F/m); the more mass an object has, the more Force required to cause its acceleration 3rd – Law of Action/Reaction: for every action force, there is a reaction force = in strength and opposite in direction; forces always exist in pairs (like muscles)

11 10. DESCRIBE 3 ACTION-REACTION PAIRS THAT DEMONSTRATE NEWTON’S 3 RD LAW. Any 3 examples that show a force pair pushing on each other: i.e., rocket launch, push on wall & it pushing back; you push on ground, ground pushes you so skateboard goes forward, etc.

12 11. DRAW A DISTANCE-TIME GRAPH SHOWING AN OBJECT TRAVELING AT A CONSTANT SPEED AND THEN STOPPING AFTER 2 MIN. [graph shows a straight, diagonal line going from lower left to upper right and the flat (parallel to x-axis) at the 2 min mark Time (min) Distance (m) 1 2

13 12. SUPPOSE YOU ARE RIDING ON YOUR BIKE AT 10 KM/HR WHEN YOU HIT A WALL. DESCRIBE YOUR MOTION AT THE MOMENT OF IMPACT USING NEWTON’S LAWS. 3rd: bike pushes wall, wall pushes bike; 1st: person keeps moving forward though bike is stopped; 2nd: the Force applied to the wall = mass of the bike and person divided by the acceleration of them

14 13. WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MASS, FORCE AND ACCELERATION? Several possibilities, but most important: for the same force, as mass increases, acceleration decrease; for acceleration to increase, mass would have to decrease (inversely proportional); given same mass, more force = more acceleration; given same acceleration, more mass would require more force

15 14. HOW WILL AN OBJECT’S MASS AFFECT ITS POSSIBLE ACCELERATION? given the same force… More mass = less acceleration; less mass = more acceleration

16 15. WHAT FORCE MOST RESISTS MOTION? friction

17 16. WHAT IS THE FORCE THAT A 10 KG BOOK EXERTS ON YOUR DESK? [NOTE: ACCELERATION DUE TO GRAVITY = 9.8 M/S 2 ] F = ma F = 10 kg x 9.8 m/s 2 F = 98 kg-m/s 2 F = 98 N

18 17. YOU ARE DRIVING NORTH ON I35E TO OKLAHOMA CITY AT A SPEED OF 80 KM/HR. IT TAKES YOU 4 HOURS TO GET THERE. HOW FAR IS IT FROM HERE TO OKLAHOMA CITY? d = st (from s = d/t) d = 80 km/h x 4 hr d = 320 km

19 NOTES: Know the differences between speed, velocity, distance and displacement. Be able to interpret a displacement-time graph (like your quiz). Be able to calculate speed, velocity and acceleration. Know Newton’s 3 laws and how they apply to everyday situations.

20 THE TEST 20 multiple guess questions 6 short answer 1 essay-ish (math related) ONLY 1 class period to complete answer document

21 ANY QUESTIONS


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