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Any push or pull on an object
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TERMS Concurrent forces- Two or more forces that act through a single point. Resultant Force- A single force that represents the sum of two or more forces.
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Components of force- the two perpendicular forces that will give the resultant force F x = F cos Ѳ F y = F sin Ѳ Frictional force- (F f ) Any force that opposes a motion.
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Equilibrium force (F e )-Force that is equal to the resultant force but in the opposite direction. Net force is zero and the object is at rest or traveling at a constant velocity. Normal Force (F n )- Force between contact surfaces
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Spring Force (F s ) – force due to the stretch or compression of a spring. Centripetal force (Fc)- Force produced by an object traveling in a circular path
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PARALLEL FORCES If the gravitational force is equal to the cable force, the elevator is traveling at a constant velocity or its at rest. If gravitational force is greater, it accelerates downward If cable force is greater, it accelerates upward
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If the gravitational force is equal to the cable force, the elevator is traveling at a constant velocity or its at rest. If gravitational force is greater, it accelerates downward. PARALLEL VECTORS If cable force is greater, it accelerates upward
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FORCES AT RIGHT ANGLES Two tug boats are pulling a barge by tow lines. One pulls north with a force of 10,000N and the other pulls east with a force of 7,500N. What will be the resultant force on the barge? c 2 = a 2 + b 2 Tan Ѳ = 10,000 c 2 = 10,000N 2 + 7500N 2 7500 c = 12,500N Ѳ = 53° C = 12,500N @ 53° NE
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EQUILIBRIUM FORCE If the tug boats and barge are not moving, what force is the barge exerting? F = 12,500N @ 53°NE F e = 12,500N @ 233°SW
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COMPONENTS OF FORCES A girl pulls a sled with a force of 100N. If the rope is held at 37° find the horizontal and vertical components of the applied force. F x = F cosѲ F x = 100N cos 37° F x = 79.9N F y = F sinѲ F y = 100N sin 37° F y = 60.2N FyFy
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