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Announcements. Homework for tomorrow… (Ch. 6, Probs. 6 & 7) 5.42: 60° Office hours… M 3-4 pm TWR 9-10 am F 1-2 pm Tutorial Learning Center – Houston Hall 113 MWR 8 am-6 pm T 8 am-7 pm F 8 am-5 pm. Chapter 6.

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  1. Announcements • Homework for tomorrow… (Ch. 6, Probs. 6 & 7) 5.42: 60° • Office hours… M 3-4 pm TWR 9-10 am F 1-2 pm • Tutorial Learning Center – Houston Hall 113 MWR 8 am-6 pm T 8 am-7 pm F 8 am-5 pm

  2. Chapter 6 Identifying and Using Forces (Normal Force and Tension)

  3. Problem 5.57 A boy whirls a stone in a horizontal circle of radius 1.5 m and at a height 2.0 m above level ground. The string breaks, and the stone flies off horizontally and strikes the ground after traveling a horizontal distance of 10 m. What is the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of the stone while in circular motion?

  4. Newton’s 2nd Law in 3D Newton’ 2nd Law is a vector equation… Newton’s 2nd Law can be written in terms of it’s components

  5. Some particular forces… • Gravitational force ( ) • Normal force ( ) • Tension force ( ) • Frictional force ( )

  6. How to solve “F=ma” problems… • Pick a body • Draw free-body diagram • Choose a coordinate system • Break forces into components & use Newton’s 2nd

  7. Quiz Question 1: Two forces are shown acting on an object. For the object not to accelerate, a 3rd force must be applied to the object that has a magnitude equal to: • 1N • 3N • 4N • 5N • 7N 3N 4N

  8. Normal Force: Question An object of mass m rests on the table. What is the force of the table on the object? (What is the ‘normal force’, ? ) • is perpendicular to the surface

  9. Quiz Question 2: The figure below shows 2 equal 100 lb. weights connected by a light string and supported by a pulley. The tension in the string is: • 0 lbs • 50 lbs • 100 lbs • 200 lbs • It is impossible to know from the data given m1

  10. Tension Comment: • For a rope of negligible mass, the magnitude of the force exerted on a rope is the same at all points on the rope

  11. Quiz Question 3 Consider the two situations shown in which there is no acceleration. In both cases the men pull with a force of magnitude F. Is the reading on the scale in part (i) of the figure • greater than • less than • equal to the reading in (ii)?

  12. Example 1: What is the acceleration of mass down the inclined plane? What is the Normal force? (In this problem, friction is negligible)

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