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Chapter 8 Section 3 Notes
  • Motion and Force

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What is Force?
  • A force is the cause of acceleration or change in
    an objects velocity

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Fundamental Forces
  • There are 4 fundamental forces in nature
  • Gravity
  • Electromagnetic force
  • Strong nuclear force
  • Weak nuclear force

4
Fundamental Forces
  • Gravity very, very weak force this force acts
    over a long distance much weaker than the
    electromagnetic force field force
  • Electromagnetic force moderate force acts over
    long distances about 1/100 the strength of the
    strong force field force

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Fundamental Forces
  • Strong nuclear force strongest of all forces,
    but acts over a very short distance only acts
    over distances the size of the atomic nucleus
  • Holds together protons and neutrons in the nuclei
    of atoms
  • Weak nuclear force associated with nuclear decay

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Fundamental Forces

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Types of Forces
  • Contact forces caused when objects touch
  • Examples when you push a shopping cart or catch
    a baseball and it stops moving
  • Field forces do not require that objects touch
    each other
  • Examples attraction of gravity or repulsion
    between 2 north poles of a magnet
  • Both contact and field forces can cause an object
    to move or stop moving!

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Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
  • Net force the sum of all the forces acting on an
    object
  • Whenever there is a net force acting on an
    object, the object accelerates in the direction
    of the net force.

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Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
  • An object will not accelerate if the net force is
    equal to zero.
  • Balanced forces net force of zero
  • Do not cause a change in motion of an object.

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Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
  • Example of Balanced Forces
  • When 2 teams are playing tug of war and both
    teams are exerting equal amounts of pressure,
    there is no acceleration, and neither team moves.

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Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
  • Unbalanced forces occurs when forces acting on
    an object dont cancel out there is a greater
    force acting on 1 side of the object
  • Example When 2 teams are playing tug of war and
    one team exerts a greater force and pulls the
    other team forward

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Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
  • When an object is at rest, are there still forces
    acting on it?
  • Yes! It is just not moving because the forces
    are balanced.
  • What happens if forces act in different
    directions that are not opposite one another?
  • The combination of forces acts like a single
    force and cause acceleration in a combined
    direction
  • Example You push your book east and your friend
    pushes the book north the book will move
    northeast

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Friction
  • Friction force between 2 objects that opposes
    the motion of either object
  • Example Imagine a car rolling on a flat, evenly
    paved street. Eventually, the car will stop due
    to the force of friction.
  • Friction depends on surfaces in contact
  • Frictional forces are greater when both surfaces
    are rough
  • Example new tennis shoes walking along a
    carpeted floor will keep you from falling down.

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Friction
  • Two types of friction
  • Static Friction when 2 objects touch but do not
    move
  • Example A filing cabinet sitting on the floor

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Friction
  • Kinetic Friction friction between moving
    surfaces. Two types of kinetic friction
  • Sliding friction when 1 object slides over
    another
  • Example Sliding a box across the counter
  • Rolling friction when 1 object rolls across
    another
  • Example Rollerblading

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Friction
  • The force necessary to make a stationary object
    start moving is usually more than the force
    necessary to keep it moving therefore, static
    friction is usually greater than kinetic
    friction.
  • Rolling friction is usually less than sliding
    friction.

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Friction and Motion
  • Friction is not all bad it is actually required
    for many everyday tasks to work correctly.
  • Examples
  • Cars could not move without friction as a cars
    wheels turn, they push against the road and as a
    reaction, the road pushes forward on the car.
  • You would not be able to write down these notes
    either!

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Friction and Acceleration

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Air Resistance
  • Air Resistance a type of friction
  • Air Resistance is caused by the interaction
    between the surface of a moving object and the
    air molecules
  • Air Resistance depends on 3 factors
  • Size of the object
  • Shape of the object
  • Speed of the object

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Gravity
  • Gravity force of attraction between 2 particles
    of matter due to their mass
  • Gravity is different from other forces because
    gravity acts on an object even when the objects
    dont touch
  • All objects in the universe attract each other
    through the force of gravity!

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Gravity
  • Gravity depends on two factors
  • The mass of the objects the greater the mass of
    the object, the larger the gravitational force
  • The distance between the objects as the distance
    between 2 objects increases, the gravitational
    force decreases.
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