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Unit 2 Notes. Free Body Diagrams Show an object and the forces acting on it The object is represented by a circle (you can write the object’s name inside.

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1 Unit 2 Notes

2 Free Body Diagrams Show an object and the forces acting on it The object is represented by a circle (you can write the object’s name inside the circle) Clearly labeled arrows pointing away from the object represent forces acting on the object – Their length represents the magnitude of the force

3 Good Example

4 Common Forces General push or pull Gravity Normal Force – 90 degrees from a surface Friction – Resists motion (always in the opposite direction from motion) For most forces, whatever exerts the force is listed first followed by the receiver of the force.

5 Components of Forces When you are given a force and an angle, make a right triangle with the angle inside the triangle

6 SOHCAHTOA

7 F opp = Fsin(ϴ) F adj = Fcos(ϴ)

8 Find the x- and y- components of the force

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12 Example 2

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15 Equations of Forces ∑F y = Upward Forces – Downward Forces ∑F x = Forces to Right – Forces to Left (∑ means the summation) For this unit, ∑F x = 0 ∑F y = 0

16 Equations of Forces When there is no acceleration, the sum of forces in the x-direction is 0 and the sum of forces in the y-direction is 0. (∑ means the summation) ∑F y = 0 ∑F x = 0

17 Example A person pushes a 10kg object to the left with a 20N force. Solve for all forces acting on the object. Step1: Draw a free body diagram.

18 Step 2: Write the force summation equations. ∑F x =0∑F y =0 Step 3: Insert Forces into the equations. From here it is a 3-step solution. F f -F P/O =0F N - F g =0

19 F g = 9.8N/kg * 10kg = 98N F f -F P/O =0F N - F g =0 F f -20N=0F N – 98N =0 F f = 20NF N = 98N

20 A person pulls on a 50kg dog’s leash. The dog doesn’t move. Solve for all forces

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22 F f = 38.6N ∑F x = 0 F Leash/Dog,x -F f = 0 ∑F y = 0 38.6N -F f = 0 F N + F Leash/Dog,y - F g = 0 F N + 10.4N – 490N = 0 F N – 479.6N = 0 F N = 479.6N

23 Ramps Sometimes it is easier to redefine the x- and y- axes so that they are perpendicular and parallel to a surface

24 A 5kg block is at rest on an incline as shown. Solve for the normal force and the force of friction.

25 Fg = 5kg * 9.8N/kg = 49N Fg,x = 49N * sin(30) = 24.5N Fg,y = 49N * cos(30) = 42.4N

26 -F f + F g,x = 0 -F f + 24.5N = 0 F f = 24.5N ∑F x = 0 ∑F y = 0 F N - F g,y = 0 F N – 42.4N = 0


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