Transcript Net Force

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Net Force = mass x acceleration
Fnet = m a
Newton’s 2nd Law states that a Net
Force applied to a mass causes a
change in motion (an
acceleration!)
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Net
Force
(N)
Mass
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2.
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3.
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Acceleration
(m/s2)
5
10
Use this column for work
space if needed
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**Remember**
Fnet = m a
N = kg m
2
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The Newton is an abbreviation!
• What happens if you are solving for
NEWTONS (Force)….
– but are given MASS in GRAMS? (g)
– Or acceleration in miles per hour per second?
Do #4-5
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Do #6-7
Two shopping carts of equal mass are pushed by two
different people.
Cart A accelerates four times more than Cart B.
Describe the magnitude or amount of force applied to
Cart A compared to the Cart B.
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1. Cart A has the same net force as
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2. Cart A has 4x the net force of the
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3. Cart A has ¼ the net force of the
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Two shopping carts of equal mass are pushed by two
different people.
Cart A accelerates four times more than Cart B.
Describe the magnitude or amount of force applied to
Cart A compared to the Cart B.
Cart A
Fnet = m a
Cart B
Fnet = m a
Force = 1 x 4
Force = 1 x 1
Force = 4
Force = 1
Cart A experiences 4x the force of cart B!
Two shopping carts of different mass are pushed by
two different people, who apply the SAME force.
Cart A accelerates four times more than Cart B.
Describe the mass of Cart A compared to the Cart B.
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1. Cart A has the same mass as
the Cart B.
Two shopping carts of different mass are pushed by two
different people, who apply the SAME force.
Cart A accelerates four times more than Cart B.
Describe the mass of Cart A compared to the Cart B.
Cart A
Fnet = m a
Cart B
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Cart 1 has ¼ the mass of cart 2!
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Newton’s Law Math
• Answer the True/False questions found in #8
• Get your clickers ready
Balanced forces cause constant
acceleration.
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2. False
3. Not quite sure
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Balanced forces cause
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Unbalanced forces
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The greater net force applied, the greater
the acceleration.
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A non-zero net force (in other words, a net force
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acceleration.
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The forces acting on an object at rest are unbalanced.
The forces acting on an
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The forces acting on an object
changing velocity are
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Force and acceleration are inversely proportional.
Force and acceleration are directly proportional.
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If you triple the force applied to something, you would expect
1/3 as much acceleration.
If you triple the force applied to something, you
would expect 3X as much acceleration.
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If you triple the force applied to something, you would
expect 3X as much acceleration.
Fnet = m a
1=1 x1
3=1 x3
NOT
3=1 x1
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(Net Force = mass times acceleration)
#9
• Justin Bieber has a mass of 65 kg. After I kick
him, he accelerates at a rate of 3 m/s2.
– What is the net force acting on Justin?
m = 65 kg
a = 3 m/s2
F=ma
F = 195 N
#10a
• During football practice, two linemen are pushing a
coach on the sled. The combined mass of the sled
and the coach is 300 kg. The sled accelerates at a
rate of 0.580 m/s2.
– What is the net force acting on the on the sled by the
linemen?
m = 300 kg
a = 0.58 m/s2
F=ma
F = 174 N
#10b
• During football practice, two linemen are pushing a coach
on the sled. The combined mass of the sled and the coach
is 300 kg. The sled accelerates at a rate of 0.580 m/s2.
– What if another coach hopped on the sled, doubling the
mass of the coach-sled system? What would be the new
net force (*assuming the acceleration stayed the
same)? (HINT – do you need to do the formula again, or
can you think conceptually using proportions?)
If the F before was 174 N…
Force and mass are DIRECTLY proportional
If there is double the mass, the football players must now
push twice as hard ( double the force) !
New force is double 174 N = 348 N
#11 a
• A student is driving down the road when they see
Miley Cyrus on a wrecking ball. They speed up, and
eventually crash into Miley with a rightward force of
300 N. Miley & her wrecking ball are a combined
150 kg.
– What is Miley & Wrecking Ball’s acceleration?
m = 150 kg
F = 300 N
a = F/m
a = 2 m/s2
#11 b
After the collision, Miley flies off the wrecking ball. Her
mass is only 50 kg. The student drives into her again with a
force of 300 N. What is Miley’s acceleration?
• (HINT – do you need to do the formula again, or can
you think conceptually using proportions?)
If the acc. before was 2 m/s2…
MASS and ACC. are INVERSELY proportional
If there is 1/3 the mass (from 150 kg to 50 kg), there
is now 3x the acceleration!
Acceleration is 6 m/s2
a. THINK CONCEPTUALLY!! Anna Litical and Noah
Formula are experimenting with the effect of mass
and net force upon the acceleration of a lab cart.
They determine that a net force of F causes a cart
with a mass of M to accelerate at 48 cm/s2. What is
the acceleration value of a cart with …
a mass of M when acted upon by a net force of 2F?
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b. THINK CONCEPTUALLY!! Anna Litical and Noah
Formula are experimenting with the effect of mass
and net force upon the acceleration of a lab cart.
They determine that a net force of F causes a cart
with a mass of M to accelerate at 48 cm/s2. What is
the acceleration value of a cart with …
a mass of 2M when acted upon by a net force of F?
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c. THINK CONCEPTUALLY!! Anna Litical and Noah
Formula are experimenting with the effect of mass
and net force upon the acceleration of a lab cart.
They determine that a net force of F causes a cart
with a mass of M to accelerate at 48 cm/s2. What is
the acceleration value of a cart with …
a mass of 2M when acted upon by a net force of 2F?
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Formula are experimenting with the effect of mass
and net force upon the acceleration of a lab cart.
They determine that a net force of F causes a cart
with a mass of M to accelerate at 48 cm/s2. What is
the acceleration value of a cart with …
a mass of 4M when acted upon by a net force of 2F?
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Formula are experimenting with the effect of mass
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They determine that a net force of F causes a cart
with a mass of M to accelerate at 48 cm/s2. What is
the acceleration value of a cart with …
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