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Physics 151 Week 6 Day 3 Topics What is a Force? Newton’s 0th Law of Motion (Not in the book) Force Diagrams and System Schemas (Not in the book) More vector math Magnitude and Direction from components Adding vectors by components
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Physics 151 Week 6 Day 3 Topics What is a Force? Newton’s 0th Law of Motion (Not in the book) Force Diagrams and System Schemas (Not in the book)

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Page 1: Physics 151 Week 6 Day 3 Topics  What is a Force?  Newton’s 0th Law of Motion (Not in the book)  Force Diagrams and System Schemas (Not in the book)

Physics 151 Week 6 Day 3

Topics What is a Force? Newton’s 0th Law of Motion (Not in the book) Force Diagrams and

System Schemas (Not in the book) More vector math

Magnitude and Direction from componentsAdding vectors by components

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The following vectors have length 4.0 units.What are the x- and y-components of these vectors?

A. 3.5, 2.0B. 2.0, 3.5C. 3.5, 2.0D. 2.0, 3.5E. 3.5, 2.0

Checking Understanding

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The following vectors have length 4.0 units.What are the x- and y-components of these vectors?

Answer

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A. 3.5, 2.0B. 2.0, 3.5C. 3.5, 2.0D. 2.0, 3.5E. 3.5, 2.0

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Vector Components

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To the Airport

Write out the simplest set of directions (fewest number of steps) to go from the Road Runner Station downtown (1st and Central) to the Sunport airport

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Adding Displacement Vectors

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Brainstorm: What is a Force?

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What Is a Force?

A force...

... is a push or pull. ... acts on an object.

... requires an agent.

... is a vector. ... is a contact force or a long-range force.

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Newton’s Zeroeth Law of Motion

Objects are dumb - They have no memory of the past and cannot predict the future. Objects only know what acts directly on them in a given moment.

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Types of forces

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Contact Forces vs. Non-contact Forces

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Defining normal Forces and Friction Forces

Contact forces arise when two objects interact due to surfaces in contact. These forces can be broken into two components parallel and perpendicular to the surface

• The component parallel to the surface is the friction force

• The component perpendicular to the surface is the normal force. (normal is a mathematical term meaning perpendicular.)

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Normal Force n

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Friction fk and fs

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Tension ForceT

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Drag D and Thrust Fthrust

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Clicker Question 11. A “net force” is

A. the sum of the magnitudes of all the forces acting on an object.

B. the difference between two forces that are acting on an object.

C. the vector sum of all the forces acting on an object.D. the force with the largest magnitude acting on an object.

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Answer1. A “net force” is

A. the sum of the magnitudes of all the forces acting on an object.

B. the difference between two forces that are acting on an object.

C. the vector sum of all the forces acting on an object.D. the force with the largest magnitude acting on an object.

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Force Vectors

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Free-Body Diagrams

You should always describe a force by identifying the type of force, the force agent and the object being acted on. For a force diagram label forces like this => Fg, Earth=>box

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System Schema

Draw a system schema:• Draw a diagram where you write down the name of each object in

the system and then draw a solid circle drawn around it. • Draw two sided arrows like this between the object circles

of objects that interact (This illustrates all interactions between the objects in this diagram).

• Draw an additional dotted line around the block to indicate it is the object of interest. This diagram is called a system schema.

A system schema illustrates all the relevant interactions between the objects in a given physical situation

Each double-headed arrow represents an action-reaction pair of forcesA.K.A. a Newton’s 3rd Law pair

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Identifying Forces:Freebody (Force) Diagrams and System Schema

Michael Laura

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Example Problem: One book, Two book

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