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Page 1: Forces in Motion

Forces in Motion

What Do You Think?

How does the force of gravity affect falling

objects?

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Forces in Motion

Gravity causes all objects to fall toward the ground with the same acceleration, 9.8 m/s2.

http://mired.org/home/mwm/parachuting/floating2.jpeg

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Forces in Motion

A little vocabulary before we start…

• Force- a push or a pull• Velocity- the speed of an object

and its direction of motion.• Acceleration- the rate at which

the velocity changes.

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Forces in Motion

Activity

Drop a tennis ball and a golf ball from a table at the same height at the same time.

Which hits the ground first?

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Forces in Motion

• In the late 1500s, Galileo found that mass does not affect the time the object takes to fall to the ground.

• Both the elephant and the feather hit the ground at the same time.

• This only happens if there is NO air resistance.

http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/newtlaws/efff.html

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Forces in Motion

Air resistance is a fluid friction that opposes the motion of object through the air.

It slows down acceleration.

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Forces in Motion

Drop 2 sheets of paper- one crumpled in a tight ball and the other kept flat.

What happens? Why?

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Forces in Motion

Air resistance is affected by:

• The Size of the object

• The Shape of the object

• The Velocity of the object

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Forces in Motion

This is what happens to the elephant and feather when air resistance is present.

http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/newtlaws/efarm.htl

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Forces in Motion

An object is in free fall only if gravity is pulling it down and no other forces are acting on it.

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Forces in Motion

• Because air resistance is a force, free fall can only occur where there is no air, such as a vacuum (a place in which there is no matter) or in space.

• If the feather and the elephant were in free fall, they would hit the ground at the same time.

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Forces in Motion

• Astronauts appear to be “weightless” in space because of free fall.

• Both the astronaut and the space shuttle are falling toward the earth at the same rate.

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Forces in Motion

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How an orbit is formed

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Forces in Motion

Projectile Motion is the curved path an object follows when it is thrown or propelled near the surface of the Earth.

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Forces in Motion

Projectile motion has 2 components: horizontal and vertical.- When throwing a ball, horizontal motion occurs when the ball leaves your hand.- After the ball leaves your hand, gravity pulls it down giving it vertical motion.

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Forces in MotionProjectile Motion from a Baseball

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