PPT-A constant net force causes an object to undergo a constant

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True False A constant nonzero net force on an object will cause its velocity to change True False A constant nonzero net force applied to an object initially at

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True False A constant nonzero net force on an object will cause its velocity to change True False A constant nonzero net force applied to an object initially at rest will cause the object to move with . Force, Pressure, and Buoyancy 1. What is the net force acting on the object?. 5 N to the right. 5 N to the left . 20 N to the left . 35 N to the right . Force, Pressure, and Buoyancy 1. What is the net force acting on the object?. 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.. Hydrocarbons . Essential idea. Structure, bonding and chemical reactions involving functional group inter-conversions are key strands in organic chemistry.. Learning outcomes . Understand:. Alkanes. have low reactivity and undergo free-radical substitution reactions.. . NO. . FORCE IS ACTING ON THEM . ??????. Aristotle (384 -322 B.C.) :. objects would seek their natural resting places: apple on the ground and smoke high in the air like the clouds.. of CELESTIAL objects (Moon, planets, stars, Sun) was circular - without beginning or end.. Objects have a property called . inertia . which causes them to resist . changes. in their motion (Newton’s1. st. Law or Galileo’s law of inertia). .  . if it is at rest, it stays at rest.  if it is moving, it keeps moving with constant velocity. Objectives: . Define mechanical work.. Calculate the work done in various situations.. . Work = . Fcos. d. Defining work. The Three Requirements. for Work: . Force, displacement, and cause. Lesson 14. February . 10. th. , 2011. DEMO TIME. Can you drop the penny in the flask by only touching the ring? . Question:. When you are standing on the train and it suddenly starts to move, what happens?. 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).. Work is the product of the force on an object and the distance through which the object is moved: the quantity . force . ×. distance. Work. If the force is constant and the motion takes place in a straight line in the direction of the force, the work done on an object by a net force is the product of the force and the distance through which the object is moved.. Net Force TEKS ( 8.6)   Science concepts. The student knows that there is a relationship between force and motion. The student is expected to: (A)   demonstrate how unbalanced forces cause changes Balanced or Unbalanced. Direction: Left or Right. Calculating Net Force Practice. Problem # 1. 8732N. unbalanced. Problem #2. 13. unbalanced. Problem . #3. 2380. unbalanced. Problem . #4. 25. unbalanced. . 2012. Objectives.. To define work by relating force and displacement. . To . calculate the net work done when many forces are applied to an object. . To . identify several forms of mechanical energy. . Forces. Free Body Diagrams. Newton’s First Law. Newton’s Second Law. . Test Tomorrow night at 8pm. Clicker Question 1. You toss a ball straight up in the air.. Immediately after you let go of it, what forces are acting on the ball?.

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