Title: Regents%20Physics
1Regents Physics
- Agenda
- Introduction to Forces
- Intro to Newtons three Laws of Motion
- HW Read p. 117-125
2Whats a Force?
- Weve learned that acceleration is the change in
an objects velocity.. - And
- Velocity is the change in an objects position..
- By what causes the change in acceleration?
A Force!
3Whats a Force?
- Forces can be described as a push or a pull that
is applied to an object by something else.. - Forces are vectors magnitude and direction
- The ability to understand how forces affect us is
crucial to success in many fields - Ex building of homes and bridges
4Kinds of Forces
- Contact force acts on an object only by
touching it - Ex book on table, friction
- Long-range force is exerted without contact
- Ex magnetic force, force of gravity
5Forces have agents..
- Each force has a specific, identifiable,
immediate cause called the agent - The agent can be animate such as a person
- or
- inanimate such as a desk, floor or magnet
Whats the agent for the pull of gravity?
6Solving Force Problems - intro
- First step is to draw a pictorial model, called a
free body diagram, and identify the contact and
long range forces - Draw the vectors
- Example
F desk on book
Book on a table
F book on desk
7Solving Force Problems - intro
Ball on a rope
Skydiver
F rope on ball
F air on diver
F ball on rope
F gravity on diver
8Practice Problems
- Draw a free body diagram for each of the
following - Book held in your hand
- Book pushed across the desk by your hand
- Book pulled across the desk by a string
- Book on a desk with you hand pushing down
- Ball just after the string that was holding it
broke
9The manSir Isaac Newton
- 300 hundred years ago an apple fell on his
headand he wondered why? - Explained the way forces influence motion
- Summed it up in three famous laws
102nd Law of Motion
- The force exerted on an object is equal to the
objects mass times its acceleration, or F ma - Expressed in newtons kg x m/s2
- Example Mr. O
- Mass 95 kg
- Acceleration gravity 9.80 m/s2
F ma (95 kg)(9.80 m/s2) 931N
112nd law continued
- F ma can be rearranged to be
-
- we say that the force exerted on an object is
proportional to its acceleration (since the
objects mass doesnt change) - The larger the force..the greater the
acceleration - We have a linear relationship!
F m
a
122nd law continued
- Multiple forces can combine and act on a system
- They could act in the same direction or in
different directions - Because forces are vectors, the total force on an
object is the vector sum of all forces on the
object - This vector sum is called the net force
13Finding a net force
- Two horizontal forces act, 225 N and 165 N, are
exerted in the same direction on a crate (assume
no friction). Find the net horizontal force on
the crate. - Step 1 draw a free body diagram
Fnet Facting on the crate
F 225 N
Fnet 225N 165N 390N
F 165 N
worksheet
14Regents Physics
- Agenda
- Newtons first law of motion - Intro
- Newtons second law practice probs
- HW Chap Problems
- RC 1,3,5,6,8,9
- AC 10, 15, 16
- Probs 20, 22, 25, 27, 30, 32, 36, 38, 40
151st Law of Motion
- An object that is at rest will remain at rest or
an object that is moving will continue to move in
a straight line with a constant speed, if and
only if the net force acting on that object is
zero. - Also called the Law of Inertial Mass
- What does that mean to us?
161st Law of Motion
Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist
change Anything that has mass has inertia! We
resist what tries to change us! Examples Sittin
g still / moving at a constant velocity Object in
space Turning in a car
171st Law of Motion
If an object is at rest or it is moving at a
constant velocity, the net force is zero in both
cases
We are happy just chillin..
18Some Types of Forces
19Common Misconceptions
- When we throw a ball, the force from our hand
stays on it - A force is needed to keep an object moving
- Inertia, itself, is a force
- Air does not exert a force
20Calculations with Newtons 2nd Law
- Using F ma
- Mass and weight..whats the difference?
- Ex a bathroom scale
- Draw a freebody diagram for this and label the
forces
21A system of solving..
- Read the problem and visualize!
- Choose a coordinate system
- Write your known and unknowns
- Use f ma to link acceleration and net force
- Rearrange, plug in numbers and solve
- Check your answer to see if its reasonable
22Practice Problem
- On Earth, a scale shows that you weigh 585 N
- a) What is your mass?
- B) What would the scale read on the moon? (g
1.60 m/s2)
23Regents Physics
- Agenda
- More on Newtons Second Law
- Review Intro to Forces Worksheet
- Drawing Free-body Diagrams Worksheet
- HW More Advanced Newtons Second Law Problems
24Practice Problem - elevator
- You still weight 585 N. Find the reading on a
scale in an elevator when - a) the elevator moves up at a constant speed
- b) it slows at 2.0 m/s2, while moving upward
- c) It speeds up while moving 2 m/s2 downward
- d) it moves downward at a constant speed
- e) it slows to a stop at a constant magnitude of
acceleration
End
25Working with friction...
- Friction is a force that generally opposes the
direction of motion - Different surfaces have different amounts of
friction that affect an objects movement - There are types of friction
- Kinetic Friction uk
- Static Friction us
Ffr Fnu
26Solving Problems with Friction
- Find the net force on an object that has a mass
of 20.0 kg, acceleration of 2.3 m/s2 on an
surface with a friction coefficient of 0.21
Known FnFgmg(20.0kg)(9.8 m/s2) 196 N Fa
ma (20.0kg)(2.3 m/s2) 46N Ffr Fnuk
(196N)(0.21) 41.2 N
Fn
Ffr
Fa
Fnet Fa - Ffr Fnet Fa - Fnuk Fnet
46N - 41.2N 5N
Fg
Worksheet
273rd Law of Motion
- Every force has an equal and opposite force,
- or
- FA on B -FB on A
Fyou on wall Fwall on you