Unit 8B: Forces Newton s Laws of Motion

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Unit 8B: Forces Newton s Laws of Motion Indicator PS-5.7: Explain the motion of objects on the basis of Newton s three laws of motion. Objectives 1. State the meaning of Newton s laws of motion in your own words. 2. Apply Newton s laws of motion to real-life scenarios. 3. Construct cause-and-effect models/scenarios that demonstrate Newton s laws of motion.

What is a force? Force A push or pull that one object exerts on another object Units for Force Newtons (N) A newton is the amount of force required to accelerate a 1 kilogram object at a rate of 1 meter/second/second 1 newton = 1 kg m/s/s or 1 kg m/s 2

Balanced Forces vs. Unbalanced Forces Balanced Forces Equal in size or magnitude Opposite in direction Balanced forces do NOT cause a change in motion Unbalanced Forces Not equal in size and/or direction Unbalanced forces cause a change in motion An unbalanced force is called a NET FORCE

Balanced Forces vs. Unbalanced Forces

Check for Understanding Label each example as balanced or unbalanced forces and explain the direction of acceleration (if any).

Newton s First Law of Motion

Newton s First Law of Motion The velocity of an object will remain constant unless a net force acts on it. What does this really mean? If an object is moving, it will continue to move with the same speed in the same direction unless a net force acts on it. If an object is at rest it will stay at rest unless a net force acts on it. Objects keep doing the same thing unless something causes them to change.

Newton s First Law of Motion Law of Inertia Inertia Tendency of an object an object to resist a change in motion Inertia means that the object s motion will stay constant in terms of speed and direction Depends on the mass of an object Does NOT depend of the presence of gravity An object s inertia is the same on Earth and in space Objects with a greater mass have greater inertia Example It is more difficult to change the motion of bowling ball than the motion of a golf ball

Inertia at Work

Examples of Newton s First Law of Motion

Check for Understanding Restate Newton s First Law of Motion in your own words. What is inertia? What are some examples of Newton s First Law of Motion?

What is the role of friction? Friction Unbalanced force that opposes or slows down the motion of an object Contact force caused when two objects are touching Converts motion into heat Types of Friction Static: two objects not moving Sliding: two objects sliding past each other Rolling: two objects rolling past each other Fluid: viscous friction gases or liquids

Newton s First Law and Friction Net force = Zero Net force Zero Net force Zero No change in motion Bike accelerates to the right Negative Acceleration

Check for Understanding Which object has the greater inertia? What is the role of friction in this diagram??? What types of friction are present?

Newton s Second Law of Motion

Newton s Second Law of Motion When a net force acts on an object the object will accelerate in the direction of the net force. What does this really mean? If you push or pull an object it will accelerate in the direction of the force Change in speed Change in direction The larger the net force the faster the acceleration The larger the mass the smaller the acceleration.

Newton s Second Law of Motion

Newton s Second Law of Motion An object with a smaller mass has LESS INERTIA Easier to accelerate a small mass More difficult to accelerate a large mass that has more inertia

Equation for Newton s Second Law F = force (N) m = mass (kg) a = acceleration (m/s 2 )

Check for Understanding Restate Newton s Second Law in your own words. Which would require a greater force to accelerate? WHY? A hockey puck on ice or a hockey puck on uncut grass? An empty suitcase or a suitcase full of bricks? If the mass of a rock is doubled, what happens to its acceleration if the force does NOT change?

Newton s Second Law & Air Resistance Air Resistance The force of air exerted on a falling object Fluid Friction The air pushes up as gravity pulls down Depends on shape, size, and surface area of the falling object Terminal Velocity The highest velocity an falling object will reach An object reaches its terminal velocity when the force of air resistance = the force of gravity

Air Resistance and Terminal Velocity

Air Resistance and Terminal Velocity The parachute increases the skydiver s air resistance. The skydiver will reach its terminal velocity as the force of air resistance will equal the force of gravity.

Check for Understanding You drop a feather and a rock off a building. What causes each object to accelerate? Which object will hit the ground hit the ground first? Why? How does this relate to the 1 st and 2 nd Laws of Motion?

Newton s Third Law of Motion

Newton s Third Law of Motion When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second one exerts a force on the first that is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. Law of Action and Reaction For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force Equal in magnitude Opposite in direction

Newton s Third Law of Motion

Check for Understanding Restate Newton s Third Law in your own words While driving down the road, a firefly strikes the windshield of a bus and makes a quite obvious mess in front of the face of the driver. This is a clear case of Newton's third law of motion. The firefly hit the bus and the bus hits the firefly. Which of the two forces is greater: the force on the firefly or the force on the bus?

Check for Understanding Look at the picture below and try to identify at least 4 pairs of action-reaction forces.

Closure Which law is it???

Practice Using Newton s Laws Complete the worksheets for Newton s Laws of Motion according to the directions. These are due Thursday as a QUIZ GRADE!