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LAWS OF MOTION. A force is a push or pull, or any action that is able to change motion.

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Page 1: LAWS OF MOTION.  A force is a push or pull, or any action that is able to change motion.

LAWS OF MOTION

Page 2: LAWS OF MOTION.  A force is a push or pull, or any action that is able to change motion.

A force is a push or pull, or any action that is able to change motion.

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Newton’s first law says that objects continue the motion they already have unless they are acted on by a net force.

If the net force is zero, an object at rest will stay at rest.

If an object is acted upon by unbalanced forces, its motion will change.

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Newton’s first law is often written in terms of the net force:

“An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will continue in motion at constant velocity UNLESS there is a net force.”

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Forces can be used to increase or decrease the speed of an object, or to change the direction an object is moving.

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Inertia is a property of an object that resists changes in motion.

Objects with more mass have more inertia and are more resistant to changes in their motion.

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A car drives along the highway at constant velocity. Find the car’s weight and the friction force if the engine produces a force of 2,000 newtons between the tires and the road and the normal force on the car is 12,000 N.

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1. Looking for:◦ …weight of car in newtons, force due to friction

2. Given: ◦ …ForceN = 12,000N (up); ◦ …ForceE = 2,000N (forward)

3. Relationships: ◦ Newton’s 1st Law:

net force = zero at constant velocity; so ForceN = ForceW and ForceE = ForceF

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FE = 2000 N

◦ Draw a free body diagram.

◦ There is no net force upward, so the weight of the car is an equal downward force of −12,000 N.

◦ The forward engine force balances the friction force so the friction force is −2,000 N.

Ff = -2000 N

FW

= -

12,0

00N

FN

= 1

2,0

00N

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Newton’s first law tells us that motion cannot change without a net force.

According to Newton’s second law, the amount of acceleration depends on both the force and the mass.

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The S.I. unit of force (newton) is defined by the second law.

A newton is the amount of force needed to accelerate a 1 kg object by 1m/s2.

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There are three main ideas related to Newton’s Second Law:

1. Acceleration is the result of unbalanced forces.

2. A larger force makes a proportionally larger acceleration.

3. Acceleration is inversely proportional to mass.

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Unbalanced forces cause changes in speed, direction, or both.

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The second law says that acceleration is directly proportional to force.

If force is increased or decreased, acceleration will be increased or decreased by the same factor.

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Another important factor of the second law is that the acceleration is always in the same direction as the net force.

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The greater the mass, the smaller the acceleration for a given force.

This means acceleration is inversely proportional to mass.

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The acceleration caused by a force is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to mass.

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The stronger the force on an object, the greater its acceleration.◦Force is directly

proportional to acceleration.

◦If twice the force is applied, the acceleration is twice as great.

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The greater the mass, the smaller the acceleration for a given force.◦Mass is inversely

related to force.◦An object with

twice the mass will have half the acceleration if the same force is applied.

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Keep the following important ideas in mind:

1. The net force is what causes acceleration.

2. If there is no acceleration, the net force must be zero.

3. If there is acceleration, there must also be a net force.

4. The force unit of newtons is based on kilograms, meters, and seconds.

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Newton’s Third Law (action-reaction) applies when a force is placed on any object, such as a basketball.

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Newton’s Third Law states that every action force creates a reaction force that is equal in strength and opposite in direction.

There can never be a single force, alone, without its action-reaction partner.

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It doesn’t matter which force you call the action and which the reaction.

The forces do not cancel because we can only cancel forces acting on the same object. The action/reaction forces act on different objects.

One force acts on the ball, and the other force acts on the hand.

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When sorting out action and reaction forces it is helpful to examine or draw diagrams.

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Newton’s third law tells us that any time two objects hit each other, they exert equal and opposite forces on each other.

The effect of the force is not always the same.

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When a large truck hits a small car, the forces are equal.

The small car experiences a much greater change in velocity much more rapidly than the big truck. F= ma

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First: Law of Inertia

Second: F = ma

Third: Action & Reaction (forces occur in pairs)