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1 Newton’s Second Law of Motion
Chapter 6

2 Newton’s Second Law of Motion
The net force acting on an object causes that object to accelerate in the direction of the net force. Greater the force = Greater acceleration. F F

3 Newton’s Second Law of Motion
Inverse relationship between mass and acceleration!!! The greater the mass, the more force it takes to accelerate an object at the same rate of a less massive object!!! F F

4 Newton’s Second Law of Motion
The relationship between force, mass, and acceleration is expressed as: F = ma SI unit = kg x m/s² = N

5 Sample Problem What is the force of a baseball weighing 0.06 kg that is accelerating towards a wall at 5,500 m/s²? m = 0.06 kg a =5,500 m/s² F = ma = (0.06 kg x 5,500 m/s²) = 330 N

6 Newton’s Third Law of Motion
Single isolated forces cannot exist! Forces always exist in pairs (action- reaction pair). “Whenever two objects interact, the force exerted on one object is equal in strength and opposite in direction to the force exerted on the other object.”

7 Force of the astronaut on the satellite
Force of the satellite on the astronaut The most important thing to keep in mind about action-reaction pairs is that each force acts on a different object.

8 How does a nail get driven into a piece of wood by a hammer?
Example 2: How does a nail get driven into a piece of wood by a hammer? Force of the nail on the hammer Force of the hammer on the nail Force of wood on nail

9 Assignment Pg. 138 #1, 2, 3 & 5 Pg. 140 # 1, 2, & 4


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