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1 Physics: It Explains Everything

2 What is physics? Physics is the study of matter and energy It deals with how the two interact and interact with each other Chemistry is the study of matter but physics deals with the energy involved

3 You do physics every day Whenever you do anything, you’re doing physics Whenever you, as a body composed of matter, interact with another body of matter, you’re doing physics.

4 Here are some examples

5 We Will Keep it Simple Physics has many sub-divisions Such as.. Kinematics cosmology quantum physics theoretical physics Condensed Matter Physics Atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) Physics High Energy Physics Astrophysics Applied Physics

6 We Will stick to Kinematics This deals with motion on the large scale So we’ll be discussing things such as force, mass, weight, acceleration, Newton’s Laws, simple machines, speed, velocity, energy and energy transfer All of these topics should be familiar to you Let’s start with an easy one

7 What is a force? It is a push or a pull on an object (f =ma) there are only four forces in the known universe –gravity –electromagnetic force –strong nuclear force –weak nuclear force all forces that we see in nature are one of these four

8 Gravity This is the force of attraction between two objects It is determined by the masses of the two objects and the distance between them gravity explains the motion between large objects very well Large objects are considered things that are larger than the microscopic scale –so we are large objects, insects, dust and the sun are as well

9 It is tricky though We really don’t know why or how gravity works We know how much gravitational force an object has we can predict its effect on another object we just don’t really know how it is generated or where it comes from But make no mistake, as it stands today, gravity IS NOT electromagnetic

10 Gravity at work

11 Strong Nuclear Force Lets talk atoms first Atoms are composed of smaller subatomic particles called… Correct, protons, neutrons and electrons They usually contain the same number of electrons as they do protons

12 neutrons Neutrons are neutral, this means they have no electric charge But, neutrons do have mass Protons and neutrons are packed together tightly in the atom’s… Correct, the nucleus See…

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14 The strong force weakens… …as the particles get farther apart Soooooo……..huh? Its like this When protons are close together, they are attracted to each other. This short-range force of attraction is much stronger than the long-range force of repulsion So if they are far away from each other they will repel

15 SOMETHING LIKE THIS STRONG FORCE ELECTRIC FORCE TOTAL FORCE NO STRONG FORCE ELECTRIC FORCE TOTAL FORCE

16 SIZE MATTERS Atoms with small nuclei, such as hydrogen, are held together more tightly because the particles are close together This allows for the strong force to act on most if not all the particles If a nucleus is larger, such as in uranium, the strong force between particles can only act on other particles that are close to it It won’t act on those that are far away But, the repulsive, electric force acts on all of them

17 In many nuclei, the strong force is able to permanently keep the nucleus together These nuclei are stable However if the strong force is not enough to hold the nucleus together, the nucleus decays This means it gives off matter and energy This “nuclear decay” is called radioactivity

18 LARGE NUCLEI WILL DECAY Large nuclei tend to be unstable In fact all nuclei that contain more than 83 protons are radioactive Awesomely enough, many smaller ones are radioactive also Even some with only one or a few protons Thanks universe!

19 FUN FACT!FUN FACT! Almost all elements with more than 92 protons DO NOT exist naturally on Earth. They have been produced in a lab They are so unstable that they decay almost immediately after they are made

20 That’s the most fun fact ever! SCIENCE IS AWESOME!

21 Remember this? STRONG FORCE ELECTRIC FORCE TOTAL FORCE NO STRONG FORCE ELECTRIC FORCE TOTAL FORCE

22 The weak nuclear force Is the one responsible for the decay If the protons get too far away from each other the weak nuclear force pushes them apart and the atom decays

23 Let’s Talk Energy What is it? There are several definitions. This one is found in several textbooks: “The ability to do work” Okay, but what is the definition of work? If you don’t know, then this definition is useless

24 Here’s one that is better but pretty vague “Anything in the universe that is NOT matter.” Okay so this gives you half of infinity, not very helpful

25 Here is a good one...I mean it this time...well almost. But, to first understand energy we must understand matter. They go hand-in-hand ya’know. In fact, by Einstein’s definition, they’re the same thing E = mc 2 energy = mass times the speed of light squared Plus, we find in nuclear reactions that matter and energy are converted into each other...so they’re the same...I guess. But I digress

26 Matter Sometimes defined as “anything with mass that takes up space” Okay..but what is mass? Mass is defined as “How much matter is in something” So by this definition, matter is “anything that is matter and takes up space” not very good. It is also defined as anything that is NOT energy. Or, the other half of infinity. Again, not very good.

27 Matter and energy These are the good definitions really for real this time really Matter: anything that can be detected with one or all of the five senses Energy: causes the movement and change of matter. CANNOT be detected with the five senses.

28 Energy comes in many forms......well kind of its actually all just...energy but since it does so many things and effects matter in many different ways it is easy to think of it as different types What are some of them?

29 Energy forms Light heat kinetic (1/2mv 2 ) sound potential

30 Lets talk about potential energy It alone comes in many forms chemical potential –stored in the chemical bonds of molecules gravitational potential –energy stored due to an object’s position above the surface of Earth (GPE = mgh) electric potential –energy of a stored electric charge

31 Law of Conservation of Energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed The amount of energy is constant in the universe it can change “forms” very easily but the amount never changes

32 So this......is this...is this.

33 The Force/Energy Connection When a force is applied from one object to another, energy is transferred and converted from one form to another. All of the energy you use in a day came from the sun...ALL OF IT. How can that be true? Easy it just simply gets converted from solar energy to all the other forms

34 Energy back into the universe as light, heat, sound, chemical potential Nuclear fusion reaction photosynthesis Cellular respiration Force applied to log

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36 Work The scientific definition of work is different than the everyday definition W = F x d or…work = force x distance This means that to actually do work one has to apply a force to something and move it in the direction of the force

37 Applying a force but NOT doing any work Doing work

38 The force/energy/work connection Let’s tie it all together To move something, one must apply a force to it In doing so, energy is transferred from one object to another If the object moves, work was done on that object But it is possible to apply a force to something but NOT do work on it

39 Fun with math If you apply a 100 Newton force to a box, and you move the box 22 meters, how much work was done on the box? 2200 2200 what? The unit for work is the same as it is for energy so…2200 Joules or 2200 J

40 More About Force Of course the amount of force needed is directly proportional to the mass of the object What is a direct proportion? It means as the mass of the object increases the amount of force necessary to move it increases


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