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Newton’s Second Law

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyI3IL46yq4

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Do-NowO Write down what you remember from

the lab on Friday.O What is the relationship between

force and acceleration? What is the relationship between mass and acceleration?

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Force and Newton’s Second Law

O What is force?O Any push or pull

O When the force increases and the mass stays constant, the acceleration increases

O When the mass increases and the force stays constant, the acceleration decreases

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Newton’s Second Law

O Fnet = ma

O Fnet = force (in Newtons)

O m = mass (in kg)O a = acceleration (in m/s2)

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WeightO the effect of the

acceleration due to gravity

O Always directed downward

O Dependent on locationO Weigh more or

less on the moon? Why?

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MassO Amount of matter

in an objectO Constant for a

particular objectO Independent of

locationO Do you have a

different mass on the moon?

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Weight Equation

O Fg = mg

O Fg = force due to gravity (in Newtons)

O m = mass (in kg)O g = acceleration due to gravity (10

m/s2)

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Weight in an ElevatorO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k-

2IlJcaHg

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Net Force and Acceleration

O Net force: the result of all forces exerted on an object

O If forces are exerted in the same direction, they are added

O If forces are exerted in opposite directions, they are subtracted

O Acceleration is always in the direction of the net force (largest force)

O If the Net force is zero, the object is not acceleratingO Can it be moving though?

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Free Body DiagramsO Drawing to help

understand forces

O Draw arrows away from the object to represent forces

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EquilibriumO When the

acceleration of the object is zeroO Net force is also

zeroO Two types

O Static: Object is not moving

O Dynamic: Object is moving at constant velocity

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Static ObjectsO If the net force is zero AND the

object is not moving, it is said to be staticO Weight pulls objects downO Normal force

O Supports them from fallingO Acts perpendicular to a surface

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And now your favorite professor…

O http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XJrY2sKfFQ