Calculating Force and Types of Friction

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Lesson 1 - Now Do you agree or disagree? 1.Objects must be in contact with one another to exert a force. 2.Gravity is a force that depends on the masses.
Advertisements

FORCES Mrs. Cholak.
Forces.
STUDY GUIDE ANSWERS Popham 6 Science Ms. Browne. 1. WHAT IS A FORCE?  A force is a push or pull  There are two main types of forces balanced and unbalanced.
FORCE Chapter 10 Text. Force A push or a pull in a certain direction SI Unit = Newton (N)
Chapter 2: The Laws of Motion
Forces.
Student Text Pages Guided Reading and Study Worksheet
Chapter 13 The Nature of Forces.
Forces.
What is net force?.
Chapter 2: The Laws of Motion
Forces & motion 2012.
Forces.
Force & Motion Part 2 Mrs. Wright. LET’S REVIEW… Force: A push of pull applied to an object Friction: The force that one surface exerts on another when.
Checkpoint Quiz 1 – Forces Physics Unit Ms. Browne.
The Nature of Forces. Force a push or pull that gives energy to an object sometimes causes a change in motion.
Chapter 12: Forces and Motion
Friction and Gravity. What is friction? The force that two surfaces exert on each other when they rub against each other Time to...brainstorm! What are.
Chapter 2 - Forces Lesson 1 – The Nature of Force.
The Nature of Force.
Chapter 10 Section 2 Friction.
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
Friction and Gravity. 1. What is friction? The force that two surfaces exert on each other when they rub against each other.
Force = a push or a pull Mrs. Clarici
Ch. 10 Forces.
Forces Ch 7 6 th grade. 7.1 Vocabulary Force Net force.
Forces. I. Section 1 A. Newton- (N) the SI unit for the magnitude of a force. Also called weight. B. Force- a push or a pull. Described by its magnitude.
Forces Pages 188 to 191. Forces Force - a push or a pull, measured in Newtons (N) Contact Force – is a push or a pull one object applies to another object.
Forces. What is a Force? A force is a push or a pull. To tell about a force, you must tell how strong the force is. The SI unit for the strength of a.
Forces Notes. 1)force: 2)Newton (N): 3)net force: Key Terms Is a push or pull. A force is described by its magnitude and by the direction in which it.
Friction & Gravity.
Forces. Force is a push or a pull. is a push or a pull. a force is described by its strength and by the direction in which it acts. a force is described.
Vocabulary Week 2 FORCE AND MOTION. S8P3b. Demonstrate the effect of balanced and unbalanced forces on an object in terms of gravity, inertia, and friction.
Friction and Gravity. Warm up10/28  Define these words  Friction  Gravity  Mass  weight.
Chapter 10 Section 2: Friction and Gravity Key concepts: What factors determine the strength of the friction force between two surfaces? What factors affect.
Describing and Measuring Motion Are you in motion right now? Motion: an object is in motion if the distance from another object is changing.
Friction and Gravity Energy, Machines, and Motion.
Earth’s Force Questions And Answers Popham 6 Science Dr. Browne.
Forces  A force is a PUSH or a PULL.  Described by: 1. Its strength 2. The direction in which it acts  Measured in: Newtons (N)  Measured by: Spring.
FRICTION AND GRAVITY.
FORCES CH. 2. What is a Force? Def: a push or a pull –Measured in Newtons Kg · m/s 2 –Balanced Force – an equal but opposite force acting on an object.
Friction, Gravity, and Pressure Friction Friction - The force that one surface exerts on another when the two rub against each other. Acts in a direction.
Vocabulary Week 2 You will need 10 cards.
Chapter 2: The Laws of Motion
Friction, Gravity, and Elastic Forces Section 10.2 Page 380
Vocabulary Week 2 You will need 11 cards.
Forces and Motion Forces and Motion? Newton’s Laws of Motion?
Force, Friction, & Gravity Study Guide
Force and Motion Vocabulary Week 2.
Gravity and Friction.
Forces.
Chapter 12: ALL ABOUT MOTION
Forces.
Forces.
Original ppt from Mrs. West’s 8th Grade Physics WEbsite
Forces and Motion Forces and Motion? Newton’s Laws of Motion?
Forces Unit Note-Taking.
Friction and Gravity Chapter 10 Section 2.
Checkpoint Earth’s Forces
Forces Vocabulary.
Original ppt from Mrs. West’s 8th Grade Physics Website
Bell Ringer In your own words, write a complete
Gravity and Friction.
Motion and Forces.
Friction and Gravity Ch. 2, Section 2 Page 42 – 50.
Friction.
Chapter 10-2 Friction and Gravity.
Forces and Friction.
Force A Push or a Pull.
Presentation transcript:

Calculating Force and Types of Friction Forces Calculating Force and Types of Friction

Force: A push or pull exerted on an object A force is described by its strength and by the direction in which it acts SI Unit of Force = newton (N) Sir Isaac Newton

Net Force: Sum of all forces acting on an object The change in motion of an object is determined by the net force You can find the net force by adding together the strengths of all the individual forces Any nonzero net force causes a change in motion

Calculating Net Force: Example: 2 forces pushing on an object from the right Net Force = 8N moving the box to the Right 5N 3N 8N

What is the net force for each situation? State whether the forces are Balanced or Unbalanced

What about this situation? Balanced Forces: result in no movement of the object Unbalanced Forces: the object will move in the direction with the larger applied force

Friction acts in the direction opposite of the object’s motion Friction: The force that two surfaces exert on each other when they rub together Two factors that affect the force of friction 1. The surfaces involved 2. How hard the surfaces are pushed together Smooth surfaces produce less friction Friction acts in the direction opposite of the object’s motion

Types of Friction Sliding: when 2 solid surfaces slide over each other * Makes moving objects slow down or stop Static: acts on objects that are NOT moving * Force that keeps you from moving Fluid: when a solid object moves through Water or Air Rolling: occurs when an object Rolls across a surface

Gravity: the force that acts to pull objects straight down toward the center of the earth Universal Gravitation: states that ALL objects are attracted to each other 2 factors that affect Gravitational Attraction * Mass and the Distance between the objects The greater the mass, the great the gravitational force As distance increases, gravitational force decreases

Calculating Force: Force = mass X acceleration F = ma Force = mass X acceleration This formula calculates the amount of force that must be applied to an object to accelerate it