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1 Newton’s Laws and Motion

2 Air resistance- fluid friction acting on an object moving through air Air resistance- fluid friction acting on an object moving through air Acceleration- rate at which an object’s velocity changes Acceleration- rate at which an object’s velocity changes Gravity- force that exists between any two objects that have mass, attracting or pulling them together Gravity- force that exists between any two objects that have mass, attracting or pulling them together

3 Friction- force that opposes motion, or resistance, caused when two surfaces touch or rub together Friction- force that opposes motion, or resistance, caused when two surfaces touch or rub together Speed- rate at which the position of an object changes Speed- rate at which the position of an object changes Inertia- tendency of a still or moving object to resist a change in its motion Inertia- tendency of a still or moving object to resist a change in its motion Kinetic energy- energy an object has due to its motion Kinetic energy- energy an object has due to its motion

4 Velocity- rate at which an object moves in a certain direction Velocity- rate at which an object moves in a certain direction Mass- amount of matter in an object Mass- amount of matter in an object Force- push or pull that acts on an object, causing it to move, change speed or direction, or to stop moving Force- push or pull that acts on an object, causing it to move, change speed or direction, or to stop moving Momentum- property of matter due to its mass and velocity Momentum- property of matter due to its mass and velocity

5 Weight- measure of the force of gravity acting on an object Weight- measure of the force of gravity acting on an object Potential energy- energy that is stored, available as a result of an object’s position or condition Potential energy- energy that is stored, available as a result of an object’s position or condition Newton- unit of force Newton- unit of force

6 Motion- the process of changing from one position, or place, to another. Motion- the process of changing from one position, or place, to another. Displacement- describes both how far an object moved from its original position and in what direction it moved. Displacement- describes both how far an object moved from its original position and in what direction it moved.

7 Example of displacement: Example of displacement: A runner follows a path through a park and goes 3 kilometers north, turns right, and travels 4 kilometers east. The total distance traveled is 7 kilometers, but her final position is only 5 kilometers northeast of her starting point. So her displacement is 5 kilometers northeast. A runner follows a path through a park and goes 3 kilometers north, turns right, and travels 4 kilometers east. The total distance traveled is 7 kilometers, but her final position is only 5 kilometers northeast of her starting point. So her displacement is 5 kilometers northeast.

8 Law of conservation of momentum: Law of conservation of momentum: –momentum= mass x velocity –Momentum of an object does not change unless its mass changes, its velocity changes, or both change –If there is no outside force acting, momentum will not change

9 Free fall- when gravity alone is acting on an object Free fall- when gravity alone is acting on an object –Astronauts experience this in their aircraft

10 Finding speed Finding speed –Speed = distance / time –Example: A cruise ship travels 1,000 km in 25 hours. Their average speed is 1000/25= 40 km per hour

11 Net force- the force that results from all the combined forces acting on an object Balanced force- forces that completely cancel each other out Example- You are holding a piece of pizza. The force of gravity pulling it down is equal to the amount of force your hand is providing to hold it up.

12 Unbalanced force-when forces act on each other and do not cancel out Example- The game of tug of war. When one team pulls harder, the force is unbalanced and the opposing team starts to move.

13 Displacement example A robot went 20 feet south, 20 feet west, and 20 feet north.

14 Average Speed Example Mr. Robot travels 500 feet in 2 minutes. What is his average speed?


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