PPT-Forces and Newton’s Laws NOTES

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Force a push or pull A Force 1 gives energy to objects 2 causes a change in motion such as Starting Speeding Up Changing Direction Stopping Slowing Down

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Force a push or pull A Force 1 gives energy to objects 2 causes a change in motion such as Starting Speeding Up Changing Direction Stopping Slowing Down Note all of these are forms of . On a post-it, write down anything you know about the word force or the different ways you use the word force.. Scientific Definition. A force is a . push . or a . pull. of an object.. When there is a force, one object is applying a force and on object is receiving the force.. Simple version of Newton’s three laws of motion. Newton’s Laws and the Mousetrap Racecar. 3. rd. Law: “for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction”. Is more mass a good thing or a bad thing for a mousetrap racecar to go far?. http://whatsnewwithnewton.wordpress.com/. http://whatsnewwithnewton.wordpress.com/2008/10/24/my-own-echoes-of-fermat/. Leibniz developed not only the modern . d.  notation, but ∫ for the integral sign. . Robert Strawn. Compiled 10/16/11. A force is any push or pull that one object exerts on . another that causes a change in motion, direction, or shape.. The unit for force is the Newton (N) and is equal to . Housekeeping. Newton’s . First Law of . Motion. Newton’s Second Law of . Motion. Newton’s Third Law of Motion. Glossary. Inertia. is the property of objects that makes them resist changes in their motion. So, the greater the mass of an object, the more inertia it has. For example, it takes a much . Forces. Forces can be thought of as pushes and pulls. Examples. You exert a force on a door to open it (a push). Gravity exerts a force on you which holds you to the surface of the earth (a pull). Forces. Definitions of Force. Force is a . push. or a . pull. acting on an object.. Force is a . vector. .. (. magnitude. & . direction. ). Force can be contact or long range (aka non-contact or field).. nd. Law of Motion. Newton’s 2. nd. Law of Motion:. . acceleration of an object is in the same direction as the net force on the object. Newton’s 2. nd. Law of Motion . connects . force. , . mass. The most important chapter of physics EVAR. What is a Force?. A force is a push or a pull. Contact forces:. Boat pulling a water skier. Pushing a car with a dead battery. Noncontact forces:. Gravitational attraction of moon to earth. Inertial Reference Frames. Mass vs. Weight. Forces we studied:.  weight / gravity.  normal force.  tension.  friction (kinetic and static). Drawing Free Body Diagrams. Problem Solving . Things to Remember from Last Year. pairs. , one on . each object. in the pair. . The magnitudes of the forces in a pair are always ________, and the direction is . _____________. . (They do not cancel each other…because they are on . Changes in Motion. Objectives:. 1. Describe how force affects the motion of an object.. 2. Interpret and construct free-body diagrams.. The Force is Strong With You. Force. is an action exerted on an object which may change the object's state of rest or motion.. Dynamics I Forces & Newton’s First Law 4 Natural Forces Gravity : acts between all masses in the universe and has “infinite” range Electromagnetic (EM) Force : acts between electrically charged particles and “magnetically charged” poles Forces and Newton’s Laws SP1. Students will analyze the relationships between force, mass, gravity, and the motion of objects. d. Measure and calculate the magnitude of frictional forces and Newton’s three Laws of Motion.

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