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333 PHYSICS - UNIT 2 Explanations as to why things occur versus just observation.
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333 PHYSICS - UNIT 2 Explanations as to why things occur versus just observation.

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Page 1: 333 PHYSICS - UNIT 2 Explanations as to why things occur versus just observation.

333 PHYSICS - UNIT 2

Explanations as to why things occur versus just observation.

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Copernicus & the moving EarthWhat idea did Copernicus propose that revolutionize science?

What view was held prior to Copernicus proposal?

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In the 1500’s, Galileo reasoned…

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In the year 1642, Galileo died and Issac Newton was born. He was a genius who essentially wrote the book of physics in 18months.He furthered Galileo’s idea and generated Newton’s Laws of Motion.

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Law of INERTIA OR 1ST LAW:• Objects tend to ______________________________

• Objects tend to ______________________________

• Object at rest ________________________________

• Unless object is acted on by a FORCE along the path of motion ____________________________

A force is a ____________________

A Newton is the unit of force (N)

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Mass

Mass is not weight.

You can change your weight without changing your mass. How?

• Mass is the measure _____________ •Mass is measured in kilograms (kg).

• Mass is something _________________

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Which path would a marble follow after exiting the circular track?

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Explain the purpose of seatbelts using the concept of inertia.

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An argument against a moving Earth (Copernicus) was the following:

Consider a bird sitting at rest at the top of a tall tree. If the earth is really moving around the sun at 30km/s and also rotating at 1000mph, then how does a bird dive down to catch a worm?

Why doesn’t classroom wall hit us if we jump up in air?

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3rd LAW or Action/Reaction

• For every ACTION FORCE• This is due to an interaction between 2 objects.• Forces occur in pairs!

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Scale Demo:one scale pulls on the other and

vice versa

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Ducks fly in a V formation because air pushed downward at the tips of their wings swirls upward, creating an updraft that is strongest off to the side of the bird. A trailing bird gets added lift by positioning itself in this updraft, pushes air downward, and creates another updraft for the next bird, and so on. The result is a flock flying in a V formation.

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Use 3rd law to describe the motion of:

A Rocket taking off

A helicopter hovering over the ground

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Question: A loaded school bus hits a bug and kills it. Which body receives the greater force of impact, bug or bus?

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Fan for boat with no wind?

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Who pulls harder on the rope?

Who wins the tug of war?

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NET FORCE (FNET )Net =

Net Force =

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Net Force causes

Mass Resists

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TYPES OF FORCESNormal force =

Friction force =

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Tension force =

Weight force =

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Newton’s 2nd Law

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Explain.