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Page 1: Newton’s First and Second Laws of Motion Chapter 12 Section 2.

Newton’s First and Second Laws of Motion

Chapter 12 Section 2

Page 2: Newton’s First and Second Laws of Motion Chapter 12 Section 2.

Newton’s First LawAlso known as The Law of Inertia

O The state of motion of an object does not change as long as the net force acting on the object is zero.

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Newton’s 1st lawO An object in motion tends to stay in

motionO In a straight line at a constant speedO And an object at rest tends to stay

at restO Unless acted upon by an outside

force

O It requires a push or pull in order to change an objects state of motion!!!

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Newton’s 1st lawO Inertia is the tendency of an object to

resist a change in motion.

O ESA Video

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Newton’s 2nd LawO The acceleration of an object is

equal to the force you apply divided by the mass of the object.

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Newton's Second Law

O If you apply more force to an object, it accelerates at a higher rate.

O Force is directly proportional to acceleration.

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Newton's Second Law

O If an object has more mass it accelerates at a lower rate because mass has inertia.

O The more mass the less acceleration; mass is indirectly proportional to acceleration.

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Newton’s 2nd LawO ESA video #2

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Newton's Second Law

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Newton’s 2nd Law• How much force is needed to accelerate a

1400 kilogram car 2 meters per second/per second?

• Write the formula• F = m x a• Fill in given numbers and units• F = 1400 kg x 2 meters per second/second• Solve for the unknown• 2800 kg-meters/second/second or

2800 N

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Practice Problems• 1. What acceleration will result when a 12

N net force applied to a 3 kg object? A 6 kg object?

 • 2. A net force of 16 N causes a mass to

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

• 3. How much force is needed to accelerate a 66 kg skier 1 m/sec/sec?

• 4. What is the force on a 1000 kg elevator that is falling freely at 9.8 m/sec/sec?

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Practice Problems-ANSWERS

• 1. What acceleration will result when a 12 N net force applied to a 3 kg object? A 6 kg object?• 4m/s 2; 2m/s 2

•  2. A net force of 16 N causes a mass to accelerate at a rate of 5 m/s2. Determine the mass.• 3.2 kg

• 3. How much force is needed to accelerate a 66 kg skier 1 m/sec/sec?• 66N

• 4. What is the force on a 1000 kg elevator that is falling freely at 9.8 m/sec/sec?• 9800N

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Now Try on your own!!!

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Review: O If mass stays the same, and you

INCREASE the force applied to an object, what happens to the acceleration of the object?

O If the force applied to an object stays the same, but the mass is increased, what happens to the acceleration?

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Mass Vs. Weight

O Mass is the amount of matter present in an object. Measured in Kg.

O Weight is the effect of gravity on an object’s mass. Measured in NewtonsO Gravity on Earth is 9.8 m/s2 or 9.8 N/Kg)

O Mass does NOT change.O Weight DOES change as gravity changes

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O Weight equals mass times the acceleration due to gravity.

O W = m x g

O Remember, gravity is different on other planets!