Warm Up What would happen if you are driving a car 40 miles per hour forward, and you throw a baseball out the back at 40 miles per hour?

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Warm Up What would happen if you are driving a car 40 miles per hour forward, and you throw a baseball out the back at 40 miles per hour?

Vectors!

Vectors!

The amount of “stuff” or “matter” in an object Mass (m) vs. Weight (Fg) The amount of “stuff” or “matter” in an object Units: kilogram (kg)

Mass vs. Weight (Fg) The measurement of how hard gravity pulls on an object. Fg = mg g=9.8 m/s2 Weight is a force!!! Units: pounds (lbs) or Newton (N) Weight changes when gravity changes

Force GRAVITY Any push or pull on an object What examples of force do you know? List 3 examples. GRAVITY We ALWAYS have the force of gravity acting on us (unless we are not on earth)

Why doesn’t everything fall at the same rate? Air Resistance! If they balance out the weight of the object this is called Terminal Velocity

Terminal velocity Net Force When the force of weight cancels out with the air resistance. Net Force is zero You move at a constant speed Net Force A combination of all the forces on an object If you push equally on both sides then the forces cancel out and there is a net force of ZERO

Static vs. Dynamic

Free Body Diagrams A picture of all the forces acting on an object The object will always be drawn as a dot and the forces come from the dot. FNET = FN = normal force -the force from a surface

Combining Net Force FNET =

Combining Net Force FN FN FNET = FN + FN – Fw Fw

Free Body Diagrams FN FG A picture of all the forces acting on an object The object will always be drawn as a dot and the forces come from the dot. FN FNET = FN – FG FN = normal force -the force from a surface FG