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Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

Dec 14, 2015

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Page 2: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

What is a force?“May the FORCE be with you.”

“Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!”

“That lightening storm had a great deal of FORCE.”

You have all heard the word force used in a sentence but

what does it really mean?

Page 3: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

In science a force is defined as a push or a pull!

Page 4: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

About a force…

Unit of force is the NEWTON (N)– The force required to accelerate a

mass of 1kg at a rate of 1m/s2

– Gravity pulls on a mass of 100g (like an apple) with a force of 1N

– A typical adult has a weight of about 670 N

Page 5: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

A force has size and direction

50.5 N

10 N1000 N

10002 N

20

N

5 N

2000 N

20 N

Page 6: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

Forces acting on objects…

All forces act on objects. For any push to occur, something has to receive the push. YOU CAN’T PUSH NOTHING!

When you do school work you use your fingers to pull open a book or push buttons on a keyboard.

Page 7: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

You can’t always see a force, but you can see it’s results.

Page 8: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

Does a force acting upon an object mean that it will move?

• Think of what happens when you sit in your chair during science class. It does not move. Why?

Page 10: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

Balanced and Unbalanced Forces

The net force tells you whether the forces on the object are balanced or unbalanced.

What do you think the forces on an object would have to equal (in Newtons) in order to have a BALANCED force?

If the forces on an object produce a NET FORCE of ZERO the forces are balanced!

Page 11: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

Examples of BALANCED FORCE

If the net forces are balanced the object will not move.

Page 12: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

Unbalanced Forces

When the net force on an object is not 0 N the force on the object is said to be UNBALANCED.

What happens to the object if the net force is not zero?

Can you think of an example of an unbalanced force?

Page 14: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

Types of Friction

Static friction: Kinetic friction:

The force keeping 2 adjacent objects from moving.

Sliding and Rolling: The force resisting the movement of one

object sliding or rolling on another.

Page 15: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

Kinetic Friction • Friction between moving surfaces (roll vs.

slide)

• Examples: brakes on a bike, writing with a pencil, scratch an itch! Almost all transportation is based on rolling kinetic friction (ie. Cars, trains, planes, bikes, skates)

Page 16: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

Static Friction• When a force is applied to an object but does not move!• Forces are balance – if they become

unbalanced, kinetic friction takes over

Page 17: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

The direction of the friction force is in the opposite direction of the motion of the object.

Page 18: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

What causes friction?

When the hills and valleys of

one surface stick to the hills and

valleys of another surface,

friction is created.

Page 19: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

Helpful / Harmful• Helpful:

o Brakes o Writing o Walk and run

• Harmful:o Holes in your socks and jeanso Erosiono Wear and tear on equipment

Page 20: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

Geckos – the ultimate in friction technology!

Page 21: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

How geckos stick:

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StickyBot

Page 23: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

Reduce / Increase• Reduce Friction by:

o Lubricants (motor oil, wax, grease)o Switching from sliding to rolling kinetic

frictiono Make a smoother surface

• Increase Friction by: o Make surfaces rougher (sand on icy road or

textured gloves for batting)o Pushing surfaces together (adding force)

• Sanding wood – press harder down as your rub and it will sand down faster due to added friction

Page 24: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

Reducing friction

Oil or other lubricant

Ball bearings for axles

Cartilage in joints

Page 25: Force, Motion and Friction What is a force? “May the FORCE be with you.” “Wildcats Basketball Team is a FORCE to be reckoned with!” “That lightening.

Friction Factors:

If sliding object has more mass (hence more weight) = more friction

(Surfaces are pressed together more)

If surface is rougher / stickier = more friction

Surface area… …does NOT affect friction

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Friction