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Chapter 4 1642, several months after Galileo died, Isacc Newton was born. Newton is the father to: Classical Mechanics Born prematurely and barely survived.

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3 1642, several months after Galileo died, Isacc Newton was born. Newton is the father to: Classical Mechanics Born prematurely and barely survived on Christmas Day, 1642. Wrote one of the greatest scientific books ever: Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis

4 Definition of Force A force is a push or pull on an object in a particular direction. Forces affect how objects move. They can make objects: – start or stop moving – move faster or slower – change direction – change shape.

5 Definition of Forces If forces cause objects to speed up, slow down, and change direction then that means that they affect _____________. If they affect velocity then they affect _______________. Therefore forces cause ACCELERATION.

6 Definition of Forces There are a lot of misconceptions about what a force is and what it isn’t.

7 Definition of Force It is important to remember that FORCES do not exert forces, objects exert forces. You cannot say that the force on an object is because of these: You can use these terms: Centripetal force Friction Acceleration Gravity Inertia Velocity Tension Drag String Earth Hand Table Floor Air Water Magnet

8 Definition of Forces Example: – When a ball is kicked only the earth and air act upon the object not gravity and drag. – The road, through friction makes a car move forward not friction, velocity, or momentum. When in doubt just remember…

9 Free – Body Diagrams When representing the forces acting upon an object, it is important to use a free-body diagram. – A well made diagram makes the problem simpler and minimizes the negatives in an equation.

10 Free – Body Diagrams 1.Use arrows to show the direction and magnitude of the force applied. 2.Label the forces. 3.Choose a positive and negative direction. –O–Often the positive direction will be the larger of the two forces.

11 Free – Body Diagram Example 1.Use arrows to show the direction and magnitude of the force applied. 2.Label the forces. 3.Choose a positive and negative direction. F Earth on people F people on Earth + -

12 Free – Body Diagram Practice For each of the following draw a free-body diagram. A flowerpot falls freely from a windowsill. A car traveling at a constant velocity crashes into a brick wall. F Earth on flowers F air on flower + - F wall on car F car on wall - +


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