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Forces
A Review
The force that
always acts
opposite to the
direction of motion
Friction
It would be easiest ride your bike
across
A: gravel
B: sand
C: the grass
D: a side walk
Buoyancy is the upward force
created by liquids
Archimedes principle: the
buoyant force is equal to
weight of the water
displaced.
The cube has force of gravity 10
Newtons acting on it. What is
the Buoyant force?
A: 10 Newtons
B: more than 10 Newtons
C: less than 10 Newtons
D: not enough information
Gravity
Pulls objects with mass
together
More mass=more gravity
Closer together=more gravity
Hector weighs 60 kg on Earth
what is his weight if he went
to the moon?
10kg
The gravitational force between each
planet and the Sun is
A: the same because it is only
affected by the gravity of the Sun
B: larger for planets farther from the
Sun because more force is needed
to keep them in orbit
C: determined by the mass of the
Sun, the mass of the planet, and
the planet’s distance from the Sun.
Newton’s First Law of Motion
Part 1: An object at
rest remains at rest
unless acted on by an
unbalanced force
Newton’s First Law of Motion
Part 2: An object in
motion remains in
motion at constant
speed and in a
straight line unless
acted on by an
unbalanced force
The more mass an object has
the more inertia it has.
True
or
False
Newton’s Second Law of Motion
The acceleration of an
object depends on the mass
of the object and the amount
of force applied
Part 1: Acceleration depends on mass
Part 2: Acceleration depends on force
What happens
when the force
increases?
The stronger the
force on an
object, the
greater its
acceleration.
What happens if
the mass is
increased?
There must be
more force to
keep the same
acceleration
5N
8N
Newton’s Third Law of Motion
Whenever one
object exerts a
force on a
second object,
the second
object exerts an
equal and
opposite force
on the first.
Forces act in pairs
Action force=the force that does the first
action
Reaction force=the force that occurs as a
response to the action force
Action: the exhaust pushes
down
Reaction: the rocket moves up
According to Newton’s 3rd law,
forces always act in _______ pairs
A: equal but opposite
B: unequal but opposite
C: equal but complementary
Name that law
1. Stepping on a wagon
and watching it move
away from you
3rd
Name that law
2. If a driver turns a corner
too quickly your body
leans sideways
1st
Name that law
3. Explains the relationship
between force, mass and
acceleration
2nd
Name that law
4. When you walk, you
push on the sidewalk, and
the side walk pushes on
you with equal force
3rd
Name that Law
5. A bowling ball knocks
down a set of pins and
keeps rolling
1st
Name that Law
6. A soldier shoots a rifle
and the gun moves back
towards his shoulder
3rd
Name that Law
7. A boy wants to travel
faster on his bike so he
peddles with more force
2nd
How many of these are forces?
Inertia
Friction
Newtons
Compression
Equilibrium
Gravity
Mass
Buoyancy
Weight
Tension
Distance
Normal