PPT-Force and Motion–I

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Chapter 5 Copyright 2014 John Wiley amp Sons Inc All rights reserved 51 Newtons First and Second Laws 501 Identify that a force is a vector quantity and thus has

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Chapter 5 Copyright 2014 John Wiley amp Sons Inc All rights reserved 51 Newtons First and Second Laws 501 Identify that a force is a vector quantity and thus has both magnitude and direction and also components. Chapter 2 Section 2 Review. A. . An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.. B. . Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. . A projectile is an object upon which the only force acting is gravity. .. An . object dropped from rest is a projectile (provided that the influence of air resistance is negligible). .  . An object that is thrown vertically upward is also a projectile (provided that the influence of air resistance is negligible). . STability. Chapter 3 . Movement Principles can be applied to a variety of movements to improve performance. Sir Isaac Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion. (inertia) An object at rest . stays at rest. , and an object in motion . 1. A system of objects that are not moving with respect to one another. Used to determine the motion of an object.. Frame of Reference. 2. If you were measuring the length of a lunch tray you would most likely label it with the following unit.. Standards. SPS8. Students will determine relationships among force, mass and motion. b. Apply Newton’s three laws to everyday situations by explaining the following:. Inertia. Relationship between force, mass and acceleration. Can you change your velocity while not changing your speed?. v. F. Consider the above situation.. According to Newton . S. econd law, what must the object be doing?. It is accelerating so the velocity must be changing.. Forces. We have learned that forces . either pushes or pulls.. They come in many varieties:. Gravity & Normal. Kinetic & Static Friction. Electrical & Magnetic. Air resistance. Tension. Nuclear Force. Using 9 boxes, create a comic strip that explains the relationship between force and motion. The comic strip must include the following: . Creative. dialogue. between 2 characters (of your choice) that includes the following vocabulary: . © 2016 Pearson Education Inc.. Learning Goals for Chapter 14. D. escribe oscillations in terms of . amplitude. , . period. , . frequency. , & . angular frequency. .. A. pply . simple. . harmonic. Dynamics is the study of force and its effect of motion.. A force is a push or pull that can change the inertia of an object.. Newton’s First Law of Motion. Every body continues in its state of rest or motion, unless acted upon by a force.. Ryan Cates. University of South Florida. Big Idea 11: . Energy . Transfer and Transformation. Vocabulary Review. What is a force?. Why do weights differ on other planets?. What is the difference between mass and weight?. Astronomy, Chapter 2. D Taylor. © 2011, 2012, 2013,2014. Gravity and Motion. 2. Introduction. Gravity. gives the Universe its structure. It is a universal force that causes all objects to pull on all other objects everywhere. Newton’s First Law. Lesson 2. 1. . What causes an object in motion to remain in motion?. friction . inertia. gravity . velocity. 1. . What causes an object in motion to remain in motion?. the . process of moving . or . changing . places . or position. Anything you do while moving is motion.. Fact: Speed is a major type of Motion. Determining motion. In order to determine motion you must know direction and speed.

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