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Advanced Physics Chapter 4 Motion and Force: Dynamics
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Chapter 4 l 4-1 Force l 4-2 Newton’s First Law of Motion l 4-3 Mass l 4-4 Newton’s Second Law of Motion l 4-5 Newton’s Third Law of Motion l 4-6 Weight-the Force of Gravity and the Normal Force l 4-7 Solving Problems with Newton’s Laws l 4-8 Applications Involving Friction and Inclines l 4-9 Problem Solving
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4-1 Force l Force a push or a pull
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4-2 Newton’s First Law of Motion l Newton’s First Law of Motion l Net Force Vector sum of all forces acting on an object l Inertia Tendency of a body to maintain its state of motion
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4-2 Newton’s First Law of Motion l Inertial vs. non-inertial reference frames a
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4-3 Mass l Mass vs. Weight
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4-4 Newton’s Second Law of Motion l Newton’s Second Law of Motion l Force An action capable of accelerating an object (N) l equation: F = ma
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4-5 Newton’s Third Law of Motion l Newton’s Third Law of Motion
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4-5 Newton’s Third Law of Motion l Net Force l Action-Reaction Force
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4-6 Weight-Force of Gravity and Normal Force l Weight (F g ) Force of gravity on an object l Contact Force l Normal Force (F n ) Contact force that acts perpendicular to the surface of contact l Are F g and F n action-reaction forces?
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Does anyone remember the five forces equation? (4-7)
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4-7 Solving Problems with Newton’s Laws l Free-Body (force) diagram Five forces l Tension The force exerted when a flexible cord pulls on an object
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4-7 Solving Problems with Newton’s Laws Problem solving: l If 150 N of upward force is applied to a 35 kg object calculate its rate of acceleration 150 N
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4-8 Applications involving Friction, Inclines l Kinetic (sliding) Friction Friction that opposes the motion of two objects in contact and in relative motion
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4-8 Applications involving Friction, Inclines l Static Friction Friction that opposes the motion of two objects in contact and NOT in relative motion
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4-8 Applications involving Friction, Inclines l Coefficient of friction ( ) Depends on the nature of two surfaces = F f F n ROT s > k
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4-8 Applications involving Friction, Inclines Inclined Planes l Find the force of friction that acts on a 35 kg box that sits on a 25 inclined plane.
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4-8 Applications involving Friction, Inclines Inclined Planes l Find the force of friction that acts on a 35 kg box that sits on a 25 inclined plane. l Answer: 145N
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4-9 Problem Solving-A General Approach Do Your Homework
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