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Page 1: Forces and the Laws of Motion Chapter 4 Section 1.

Forces and the Laws of Motion

Chapter 4 Section 1

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Changes in Motion : FORCEForce is the cause of an acceleration or

the change in an object’s velocity

Force can cause objects to Start MovingStop MovingChange Direction

Notice that each of these cases involves a change in velocity (this is acceleration).

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Changes in Motion: FORCE

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The SI unit of Force is the Newton named after Sir Isaac Newton.

The symbol for Newton is N.

Force is measured in Newton's.

Force is a Vector Quantity.

Force is equal to Mass times Acceleration.

1 N is equal to 1 kg x 1 m/s2

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Forces can act through contact or at a distance.

Contact Force – force from the physical contact of two objectsEx: catch a ball, its motion

stopsPull on a spring, it

stretches

Field Force – does not involve physical contact between two objects. Ex: the force of gravity

Electrical charges attraction/repulsion

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Free-body DiagramsFree – body diagrams

isolate one object and the forces acting on it.

Shows only the forces acting on the object of interest.

All forces are assumed to act on a single point at the center of the object.

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Section Review pg. 128Work on problems 1-6

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Chapter 4 Section 4-2

Newton’s First Law

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Newton’s First Law of MotionAlso referred to as the Law of

Inertia.

Inertia is the tendency of an object to maintain its state of motion.Mass is a measurement of inertia.

States that an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with constant velocity (constant speed in a straight line) unless the object experiences a net external force.

When the net external force of an object is zero, its acceleration is zero.

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Acceleration is determined by net external force.

The Net External Force is the vector sum of all the forces acting on an object.We find X components and

Y components.

Net External Force is the Resultant Force.

Objects that are at rest or moving with constant velocity are said to be in equilibrium.

Equilibrium means there is no change in a body’s motion.

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Let’s Practice…Net External Force – Practice 4A

Pg. 133

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Newton’s Second and Third Laws

Chapter 4 Section 3

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Newton’s 2nd Law relates force, mass, and acceleration.States :

Acceleration is produced when a Force acts on a Mass. The greater the mass of the object you are trying to accelerate, the greater the amount of force needed to do so.

Net External Force = Mass X Acceleration

In equation form we

have : ∑F = ma

∑F represents the vector sum of all external forces acting on an object.

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Overview of Net External Force

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Overview of Net External Force

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Check for UnderstandingWhat acceleration will result when a 12-N

net force is applied to a 3-kg object?

Answer:

∑F = ma → 12N = 3kg x a12N / 3kg = a4 m/s2 = a

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Try this one on your own…A net force of 16 N causes a mass to

accelerate at the rate of 5 m/s2. Determine the mass.

Answer:

∑F = ma → 16N = m x 5 m/s2

16N / 5m/s2 = m3.2 kg = m

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Sample 4BPg. 137

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Newton’s Third LawForces always exist in

pairs.

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Action =Ghost’s hand’s force exerted on wall.

Reaction = Wall’s force exerted on Ghost’s hand.

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Check for Understanding…If a book is on a

table what are the action and reaction forces involved?

Answer:

Action : Force the book exerts on table.

Reaction : Force the table exerts on the book.

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Newton’s 3rd Law Examples