Newton’s Second Law of Motion - Kingman Academy of...
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Newton’s Second Law of Motion
How fast does it go?
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Objectives
• Explain Newton’s second law of motion • Explain why the direction of the force is
important • Understand how Newton’s law connects force,
acceleration, and mass • Define air resistance, gravitational potential
energy, and kinetic energy
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Acceleration
• An unbalanced force causes something to accelerate.
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Acceleration
• Acceleration is directly related to the size of the force and the direction of the force.
• It accelerates in the direction you push or pull it.
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In other words….
Large Force = Large Acceleration
F a
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In other words….
Small Force = Small Acceleration
F
a
So….if you push twice as hard, it accelerates twice as much.
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But there is a twist….
• Acceleration is INVERSELY related to the mass of the object.
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In other words…..using the same amount of force….
F Large Mass a
Small acceleration
F Small Mass
Large acceleration
a
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Newton’s Second Law
• Newton, that brilliant genius, observed those “rules” of acceleration and came up with his second law of motion. It is both a formula & a law.
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Newton’s Second Law
• The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force & inversely proportional to it’s mass.
• F = ma • Force = Mass x Acceleration
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Calculating Acceleration
• Acceleration Equation
Acceleration = (final speed (in m/s) – initial speed (in m/s))
Time (in seconds)
A= (sf-si)
t
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Okay then…
• First, you need to know the units of Force, Mass & Acceleration. – The units used for force are Newtons (N) (NOTE:
One Newton is also = 1kg∙m/s²) – The units used for mass are kilograms (kg) – The acceleration units are meters per second
squared (m/sec²).
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Next, what is speed?
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Average Speed Speed
• Comparison of time and distance – Distance traveled per unit time
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Acceleration
• A change in velocity – Speeding up
• Positive acceleration
– Slowing down • Negative acceleration • Deceleration
– Changing direction
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Calculating Speed Given Distance & Time
Speed = Distance ÷ Time
D S T
Speed = Distance
Time
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Let’s Review and Practice
• Michael chucks a water balloon at a big, mean looking guy at the park. Running for his life, he travels 100m in 9.83s. What was his average speed?
S= Distance/time S= d/t S= 100m/9.83s S=10.17 mps (meters per second)
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Calculating Distance Given Speed & Time
Multiply Speed and Time
Distance = Speed X Time
Speed X Time = Distance
D S T
Distance = Speed • Time
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Let’s Practice
1. If you ran 15 km/h for 20 min, how much distance would you cover?
Distance = Speed x time D=ST D=15 km/h x (20 min/60) D =
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Calculating Time Given Distance and Speed
Divide Distance by Time
Distance ÷ Speed = Time
Time = Distance ÷ Speed
D S T
Time = Distance Speed
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Let’s Practice
• Nicole doesn't want to be late for class so she rushes to McDonald’s at lunch. How much time would it take Nicole to walk 2 km to McDonalds for a Big Mac if she walked at a rate of 4.5 km/h?
Time = distance/speed T=DS T = 2km / 4.5 km/h T= .44 hours or 26.4 minutes
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Calculating Acceleration
• Acceleration Equation Acceleration =
(final speed (in m/s) – initial speed (in m/s))
Time (in seconds)
A= (sf-si)
t
Oh… I get it now!
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Let’s practice…
• Braden is really bored one Saturday night and goes outside to study the nocturnal habits of mice in the hayfield. He sees a mouse sniffing along at 0.1 m/s. but it hears and starts to scurry for safety. In just 3.7 s it accelerates to 0.9 m/s. Find its acceleration.
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Let’s Practice
Acceleration = (final speed (in m/s) – initial speed (in m/s))
Time (in seconds)
A= (sf-si)
t A= 0.9m/s – 0.1 m/s
3.7s
A= 0.8m/s
3.7s
A= 0.22 m/s2
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Let’s Practice
• A roach moves down the hall at 1.2 m/s. When he sees the janitor coming down the hall, he begins to run. After 3.2 s, he is moving at 3.6 m/s. What is his acceleration?
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Let’s Practice
• While waiting for his Mom to come out of the hairdresser's, Anthony accidentally puts the car in gear and it begins to roll forward. How far would the vehicle travel if it moved at 34 m/s for 2.5 s?
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Let’s Practice
• While showing off for some girls at the skate park, Damien crashes.. After the crash he tumbled 30 m in 4.2 s, what was his speed in m/s
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Let’s Practice
• Hunter skateboards down the sidewalk in front of the school, traveling at 24 km/h. How much time would it take him to travel 6.0 km?
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Other notes to consider:
• Gravity: the attractive force that pulls two objects toward each other
• Weight: the gravitational force on a mass, and is measured in newtons.
• Mass: the amount of matter in an object, and doesn’t depend on a location. Mass remains constant.
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• Gravitational Potential Energy: the energy possessed by an object that can fall.
• Kinetic energy: the energy possessed by an object because of its motion.
• The gravitational force near the earth is F = m(9.8m/s²)
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Turning and Circular Motion
• Turning: If a net force acts at an angle to the direction the object is moving, the object will follow a curved path. (It may go faster, slower, or the same speed after the turn). – (example- shooting a basketball)
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Circular Motion
• With circular motion, the direction of motion is constantly changing. – This means you are constantly accelerating. – According to Newton, if you are constantly
accelerating, then a force must be acting on you the entire time.
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Air Resistance
• Air Resistance: a form of friction that acts to slow down any object moving in the air.. – Air resistance gets larger as an object moves
faster. – It depends on the shape of the object.
– When an object falls, it speeds up as gravity pulls
it downward. (9.8 m/s²)
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• Eventually, the air resistance force becomes large enough to equal the downward force of gravity.
• When air resistance = weight, the net force is 0. The acceleration is then 0.
• The object falls at a constant speed called the terminal velocity.
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Center of Mass
• Center of mass: the point in an object that moves as if all the object’s mass were concentrated at that point. – Like throwing a stick