Introduction to Forces forcesppt15-16
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Intro to Forces
and Motion
Ms. Graettinger
Physical Science
What is a force?
Force is a push or pull on an object or
by an object (interaction)
Balanced (no acceleration) or
unbalanced (acceleration)
A force is that which changes or tends
to change the state of rest or motion
of a body.
Examples
Magnetic (push or pull)
Elastic (push or pull)
Compression (push)
Gravity (pull)
Tension (pull)
Friction (pull)
Newton’s 3 Laws
1st : An object in motion stays in
motion. An object at rest stays at rest-until an outside force acts upon it
2nd : F=ma
3rd : For every action, there is an
equal and opposite reaction
The Force Equation
F = ma
Force = mass x acceleration
Mass is in kg
Acceleration is in m/s2
Force is in Newtons (N)
Force Equation Example
How much force is needed to
accelerate a 70-kg rider and her 200kg motorcycle at 4 m/s2?
F=ma
F=(70kg + 200kg) x (4 m/s2)
F=1080 N
Falling Objects
Any two objects falling from the
same distance, released at the
same time, will land at the same
time
Why is this?
Air Resistance
The force air exerts
on a moving object
If there is no force
except for gravity,
all objects will
accelerate at a rate
of 9.8 m/s2
Air Resistance
This force acts in the opposite
direction to that of the objects
motion
Air resistance pushes up
while gravity pulls down
Air Resistance Example
Acceleration due to Gravity on Earth
Falling objects
accelerate at 9.8m/s2
Therefore,
Weight(N)=m(kg) x a
W=m x 9.8m/s2