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Ch. 12 Sec. 1 Forces
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What is a Force? Causes an object to move, or accelerate by causing a speed or direction change Unit = Newton (N) Force that causes 1 kg mass to accelerate a 1 m/s 2 Force represented by arrows (vector quantity) Forces in the same direction combines by addition. Forces in the opposite direction combines by subtraction
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Types Balanced Forces No change in motion. Opposite in direction and equal in size. Net force = 0 Unbalanced Forces One force is greater. “Net” force on an object is one direction. OR
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Acting on objects Always draw arrows around an object Plane?
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Friction Force that opposes motion. depends upon weight, texture, & surface area Four Types
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Friction Static Force that acts on objects that aren’t moving Sliding Opposes the direction of motion as object slides
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Friction Rolling Force that acts on rolling objects Fluid Opposes motion through a liquid
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Ways to Reduce? ~ Lubricants – oil, grease, WD- 40. Used in devices that have moving parts. Ex. engines Helpful? ~ Motion ~ keep from slipping & sliding Friction
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Gravity force of attraction between objects Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation ~All objects in the universe attract each other by the force of gravity. ~ depends on the mass of objects & the distance between them.
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Gravity: Falling Objects Gravity accelerates an object downward Accelerates at 9.8 m/s/s Balanced upward force Terminal Velocity Constant velocity of a falling object
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Projectile Motion Projectile Motion Curved path of a falling object Falls at same rate as a falling object
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