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1 Demolition Derby You are going to visit a friend who has entered a demolition derby. They want you to use your knowledge of physics and forces to help them win.

2 Rules Car will be striped of unnecessary equipment The object is to drive and crash into your opponents and destroy their cars so they cannot drive any more. (crash them into barriers, other cars, etc) The winner is the last car still moving

3 Brainstorm As you watch this video clip, brainstorm ways in which you can help your friend increase the FORCE their car will apply to the other cars. What factors affect the amount of force an object has? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vXxHecmDOs

4 A car will have more force when…. There is more mass

5 A car will have more force when … There is more acceleration (speed)

6 Newton’s 2 nd Law of Motion F = m x a Force equal mass times acceleration Acceleration: a measurement of how quickly an object is changing speed.

7 What does F = ma say? F = ma basically means that the force of an object comes from its mass and its acceleration. Something very small (low mass) that’s changing speed very quickly (high acceleration), like a bullet, can still have a great force. Something very small changing speed very slowly will have a very weak force. Something very massive (high mass) that’s changing speed very slowly (low acceleration), like a glacier, can still have great force.

8 Which football player will have more force when they are both running at the same speed? The larger one-he has more mass How could the smaller player increase his force? He could increase his acceleration

9 Two different size objects can have the same force if we change their acceleration.

10 Practice Solving 2 nd Law (F = m x a) Problems How much force is needed to accelerate a 1400 kilogram car 2 meters per second/per second? Write the formula F = m x a Fill in given numbers and units F = 1400 kg x 2 meters per second/second Solve for the unknown 2800 kg-meters/second/second or 2800 N

11 Check Your Understanding 1. What acceleration will result when a 12 N net force applied to a 3 kg object? A 6 kg object? 2. A net force of 16 N causes a mass to accelerate at a rate of 5 m/s 2. Determine the mass. 3. How much force is needed to accelerate a 66 kg skier 1 m/sec/sec? 4. What is the force on a 1000 kg elevator that is falling freely at 9.8 m/sec/sec?

12 Check Your Understanding 1. What acceleration will result when a 12 N net force applied to a 3 kg object? 12 N = 3 kg x 4 m/s/s 2. A net force of 16 N causes a mass to accelerate at a rate of 5 m/s 2. Determine the mass. 16 N = 3.2 kg x 5 m/s/s 3. How much force is needed to accelerate a 66 kg skier 1 m/sec/sec? 66 kg-m/sec/sec or 66 N = 66kg x 1 m/sec/sec 4. What is the force on a 1000 kg elevator that is falling freely at 9.8 m/sec/sec? 9800 kg-m/sec/sec or 9800 N= 100kg x 9.8 m/sec/sec

13  http://science360.gov/obj/video/70fadaa8-c3d4-4132- ba1f-c98be5caeb14/science-nfl-football-newtons-first- law-motion http://science360.gov/obj/video/70fadaa8-c3d4-4132- ba1f-c98be5caeb14/science-nfl-football-newtons-first- law-motion http://science360.gov/obj/video/70fadaa8-c3d4-4132- ba1f-c98be5caeb14/science-nfl-football-newtons-first- law-motion


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