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Force and Motion Unit: Newton’s Laws and Gravity

Force and Motion Unit: Newton’s Laws and Gravity. Ch. 11. Newton’s Laws : Why do objects move?. Newton’s 1 st Law of Motion: Objects at rest remain at rest unless a force is applied Objects in motion remain in motion unless a force is applied (wheels on the bus….).

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Force and Motion Unit: Newton’s Laws and Gravity

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  1. Force and Motion Unit: Newton’s Laws and Gravity Ch. 11

  2. Newton’s Laws: Why do objects move? • Newton’s 1st Law of Motion: • Objects at rest remain at rest unless a force is applied • Objects in motion remain in motion unless a force is applied • (wheels on the bus….)

  3. Everyday exapmles of Newton’s First Law • Seat Belts—they hold us in place if car has sudden force applied • Table cloth/ dishes • Coin on note card over beaker • Ripping paper towel off roll • Tiolet paper off its roll

  4. What is a force? • A force is a Push or a pull • The SI unit for force is called a NEWTON. (N) • 1 Newton is the force needed to cause a 1-kg mass to accelerate at a rate of 1 m per second for each second of motion

  5. How is gravity a force? Universal Law of Gravity: What this means: G= a gravitation constant m1= mass of object 1 m2= mass of object 2 d= distance between objects The force of gravity depends on the sizes of the objects and the distance between them squared. All objects in the universe attract (pull on) each other through gravitational force. • Universal Gravitation Equation: • F=Gm1m2 d2

  6. Gravity • Gravitational force is small between objects that have small masses. • Gravitational force is larger when one or both objects have larger masses • Gravitational force becomes stronger as distance is decreased • Gravitational force becomes weaker as distance is increased

  7. Acceleration Due to Gravity • On earth, this means that all objects are pulled to earth at the same rate. • A falling object, no matter of its mass, will fall with an acceleration of 9.81 m/s2

  8. Feather vs. Penny demo • If gravity acts equally on all objects, what then could cause a coin to fall to the floor faster? • When objects fall through the air, its motion is opposed by the force of FRICTION. • When the forces of gravity(downward) and air(upward) are equal, an object reaches terminal velocity.

  9. Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion: • Force varies with Mass and Acceleration • F= m x a • (Bingo was his name-o….) • Is weight the same as Mass? •  Force is measured in Newtons (N)

  10. Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion: • For every force (action) there is an equal but opposite force (action) • Give some everyday examples of this

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