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IQ 11/25/13pg 60
How many ways can I change an object’s position, direction, or speed? List all you can think of.
Pg 60
1) What do you need to do to make a book move across the table?
2) What do you need to do to move all of the tables across the room
3) A car 30 meters4) A wall
Force pg 61
A push or a pull upon an object
Measured in Newtons (unit used for force)
Type of Forces
GravityFriction Air PressureNormalMagnetic
Unbalanced Forces
When 2 or more forces act on an object, and 1 force is stronger than the others. Unbalanced forces cause an object’s velocity to change
Balanced forces
When 2 or more forces act on an object equally. Balanced forces cause no change in velocity.
O N for balanced object
NET FORCE: Total amount of force acting upon an object
Calculating Net force:Forces in the Same Direction: Add the total
forcesForces in Different Directions: subtract
smaller force from larger force
PRACTICE PROBLEMS-in your notebook pg 61
Let’s reflect…
If I am *not* moving, what can unbalanced forces cause me to do?
If I *am* moving, what can unbalanced forces cause me to do?
Ticket out the DoorCalculate the net force and direction
HOW DO WE SHOW WHAT FORCES ARE ACTING ON AN OBJECT?
Free Body Diagrams
IQ 11/26/13Explain what would occur to the object below in terms of force and motion.
A force has both a magnitude (amount) and a direction
Which way will this ball accelerate?
How can you tell?
Finding Net Force
Just subtract the forces that are pushing/pulling in opposite directions
10 N4 N
3 N
3 N
What if the net force is 0?
If arrows pointing opposite directions are equal, the net force is 0, and the object has a constant velocity
One Newton
One Newton of Force is equivalent to what it takes to move a mass of one kilogram one meter per second per second or 1 m/s/s
Guided Reading
For Each BLUE and GREEN heading, please do the following:
Give 2 key ideas for each colored sectionWrite down at least one word that you are not
sure of the meaning, then write down what you think it means by using context clues.
When finished with this, please come up to me to get a handout on the reading.
The image below shows a force of 10 N being applied to an object. The force is being applied toward the right, so the object is accelerating to the right. No other force is acting on the object. Examine the image. Then, answer the question that follows.
A second force of 7 N is applied to the object. If this second force is applied toward the left, what will happen to the object’s motion?
Exit ticket