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Page 1: Forces: Newton’s Second Law of Motion - Miami Arts Charter

Forces: Newton’s Second Law of Motion

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Intro to Forces

○ Forces: ○ a push or pull that involves the interaction

between two or more objects ○ Vectors (they have magnitude and

direction) ○ There are 5 fundamental forces (gravity,

normal, air resistance, friction, applied) ○ can be represented by Free Body

Diagrams

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Free Body Diagrams

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Intro to Newton’s Second Law

○ How do the cheerleaders on the bottom get the cheerleader to fly through the air?

○ What would happen if they didn’t apply enough force?○  What would happen if they applied too much force? ○  Why do cheerleaders choose a lightweight person as a “flyer”? ○  Would the necessary force change if the “flyer” weighed more?

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Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion

○ Newton’s Second Law: Newton was able to not only describe the relationship between force, mass and acceleration; he discovered a simple formula that described the relationship numerically.  

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For example: An object falling with an acceleration of 10 m/s2 with a mass of 10 kg is falling with a force of _____ Newtons

○ F= m x a

○ F =○ F =

10 kg 10 m/s2x

100 Newtons

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Isaac Newton’s second law of motion: The Net Force acting on an

object are equal to the mass of the object times its acceleration.

FORCE IS A VECTOR!

Force is proportional to the mass and the acceleration. For example, if the acceleration increases, so will the Force.

Newtons (N) kg m/s2

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Net force= sum of all the forces

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Newton’s Second Law of Motion

Variable UnitForce Newtons (N) Mass Kilograms (kg), Grams

(g) Acceleration m/s2 

FAMx÷÷

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Practice!

Force Mass Acceleration10 N 2 kg  20 N 2 kg  20 N 4 kg    2 kg 5 m/s2

10 N   10 m/s2

5 m/s2

10 m/s2

5 m/s2

10 N1 kg

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YOUTUBE VIDEO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvPrn3aBQG8

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BELLRINGER: newton’s second law Roberto and Laura are studying across from each other at a wide table. Laura slides a 2.2 kg book toward Roberto. If the net force acting on the book is 1.6 N to the right, what is the book’s acceleration?

The net force of a golf cart is 390N north. If the cart has a total mass of 270 kg, what are the magnitude and the direction of the cart’s acceleration?

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NET FORCES

Net Forces are the total amount of force acting on a object.

To find the Net Force, you add or subtract the total amount of Forces. Remember: Forces are vectors, so they can be negative!

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NET FORCES

Forces are measured in Newtons

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NET FORCES

Free Body Diagrams help us determine the presence of forces.

Forces can be balanced or unbalanced- Balanced Forces= Net Forces are equal to 0 and the

acceleration is 0- Unbalanced Forces= Net Forces are not equal to 0

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BALANCED FORCES

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BALANCED FORCES

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UNBALANCED FORCES

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UNBALANCED FORCES

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BALANCED OR UNBALANCED?

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BALANCED OR UNBALANCED?

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BALANCED OR UNBALANCED?

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example 1: net forces

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WEIGHT= FORCE OF GRAVITY

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example 2: What is the acceleration of a box weighing 666N if a force of 777N is applied to it?

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EXAMPLE 3: What is the net Force of needed to accelerate a grocery sack (weighing 210 N) upward at 1.5 m/s2?

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nEXT QUIZ ON FREE BODY DIAGRAMS & NEWTON’S 2ND LAW ON MONDAY, 11/19/18