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Chapter N3 Forces from Motion Due Wednesday at start of class. N2B.4, B.5, B.6 B.8 and B.9 due Friday
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Diagrams Drawing the diagram correctly is an essential step in solving problems. Two types of diagrams must be drawn –Free body diagram –Net force diagram
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Free body diagram Show only the forces that act on a single body –Do not show motion, etc. Show all the forces that act on the body
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Net force diagram Determine the direction of the object’s acceleration (or that it is zero). Transfer the forces from the free body diagram to a single figure. Adjust the magnitudes of the forces in the diagram to be consistent with the direction of acceleration of the object.
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Examples Each group has 2 minutes to agree on an answer. The answers are then put on the board.
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Make free body and net force diagrams of each of the following: 1)Book at rest on table 2)Car traveling at constant speed along a straight road with air friction. 3)Skier accelerating down hill with friction 4)Box at rest on back bed of accelerating pickup 5)Car going over the top of a circular hill at constant speed 6)Car going around a curve at constant speed. 7)A car pushing a disabled truck so they accelerate at a constant rate. Draw free body diagrams and net force diagrams for each vehicle..
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Graphs of one dimensional motion vxvx t t axax On your paper draw what the acceleration curve looks like. Write on your paper a description of what is happening in each of these times. 13 2
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Graphs of one dimensional motion vxvx t t axax On your paper draw what the acceleration curve looks like. Write on your paper a description of what is happening in each of these times. 1 3 2 This is a basketball that has been dropped, and rebounds from the floor.
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Draw the graphs for a car going at constant speed down the road and brakes to a stop and remains there. vxvx t t axax
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N3 Problems due Friday N3B.3, B.4, B.6, B.8, B.9 These problems will be discussed at the start of the period on Wednesday.
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