FORCE. Force A push or pull one thing exerts on another.

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FORCE

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Force

A push

or pull

one thing exerts on another

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What do you know?(Examples, pictures, definitions, experiences)

Normal Force Weight Applied Force

Tension Friction Air resistance

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Which of the following would be a unit that measures force?

1. kilograms

2. ounces

3. pounds

4. meters per second

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Units of force

• English system

– Pounds (lbs.)

• Metric system

– Newtons (N)

Quarter pounder

0.22 pounds = 1 Newton

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What force is acting up on the skydivers?

1. Normal force

2. Weight

3. Tension

4. Air resistance

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What force is acting down on the skydivers?

1. Normal force

2. Weight

3. Tension

4. Friction

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What are the two forces acting on these skydivers?

Weight (force because of gravity)

Air resistance

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What is the name of the upward force that the table is supplying to

the cell phone pictured below?1. Weight

2. Friction

3. Tension

4. Normal

5. Air resistance

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What are the two forces acting on this cell phone?

Weight (force because of gravity)

Normal Force

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What are the other two forces acting on the truck?

Friction Applied Force

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What is the name of the force drawn

in the picture?

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1. Air resistance

2. Weight

3. Tension

4. Friction

5. Normal Force

6. Applied Force

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When I hit the brakes in a car, the car comes to a stop because _______ acts

between the tires and the road.

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1. Air resistance

2. Weight

3. Tension

4. Friction

5. Normal Force

6. Applied Force

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Balanced Forces

When forces are equal in size and opposite in direction.

5 N

5 N

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Unbalanced Forces

Forces that are not equal in size OR

45 N 15 N

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Unbalanced Forces

Forces that are not opposite in direction.

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Net Force

The overall force acting on an object.

Who’s winning and by how much?

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Net Force

Net force =

12 N

4 N

12 N

20 N

16 N

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What is the magnitude of the net force acting on the object?

20 N

10 N

12 N

10 N

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What is the direction of the net force acting on the object?

20 N

10 N

12 N

10 N

1. up

2. down

3. left

4. right

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Force vectorsWhen adding vectors, you can move them, but you can’t change the size or direction

4 N

3 N

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Given the following picture, how would you describe the weight and

normal force?

1 2

50%50%

1. Balanced

2. Unbalanced

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