Forces & Motion Review. Describe Acceleration A change in velocity – which may be: –A change in speed Starting Stopping Speeding up Slowing down –A change.

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Forces & Motion Review

Describe Acceleration

A change in velocity – which may be: –A change in speed Starting Stopping Speeding up Slowing down –A change in direction Acceleration is caused by unbalanced forces More

Describe Acceleration Deceleration is also called negative acceleration - it means an object is slowing down When acceleration is calculated, it may be a negative number

Describe Speed

A way to describe motion –Average speed - Rate of motion calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the amount of time it takes to travel that distance –Constant speed - Speed that does not change –Instantaneous speed - Speed of an object at any given time

What is the formula used to calculate speed?

What is the formula for calculating speed? Speed is calculated by dividing distance by time –

Calculate This Speed A football field is about 100 m long. If it takes a person 20 seconds to run its length, how fast was the football player running?

Calculate this Speed: A football field is about 100 m long. If it takes a person 20 seconds to run its length, how fast was the football player running? Speed = Distance ÷ Time Speed = 100 m ÷ 20 s Speed = 5m/s Remember to include the UNITS!!

Explain Balanced Forces

When all the forces acting on an object balance each other Balanced forces do not cause a change in motion

Describe Friction

Force that resists motion between two touching surfaces Acts in the opposite direction of the object’s motion Produces heat

Explain Inertia

Moving objects tend to continue moving unless acted upon by an unbalanced force Objects at rest tend to stay at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force The more mass an object has, the more inertia it has –More massive objects are harder to start moving and stop moving –Smaller objects are easier to start and stop moving More

Explain Inertia Newton’s First Law on Motion describes the idea of inertia An object at rest or in constant motion is acted upon by balanced forces – an unbalanced force will change the motion Acceleration of an object at rest or in constant motion is 0 m/s/s (no motion)

Explain Newton’s First Law of Motion

Describes the idea of inertia Click the link below to observe the law s/newtons_1.html When you are finished, click the back button on your browser to return to this tutorial

Explain Newton’s Second Law of Motion

Describes motion created by unbalanced forces Mass and acceleration change in opposite ways –The more mass an object has, the more force it take to accelerate the object, the slower it accelerates –The less mass an object has, the less force it take to accelerate the object, the faster it accelerates More

Explain Newton’s Second Law of Motion Click on the link below to observe the law: ewtons_2.html When you are finished, click the back button on your browser to return to this tutorial

Explain Newton’s Third Law of Motion

Describes why forces act in pairs For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction Action and reaction forces are equal forces acting in opposite directions on different objects

Explain Newton’s Third Law of Motion Click the link below to observe the law newtons_3.html

Distinguish Between Speed & Velocity

Distinguish Between Speed and Velocity Speed describes distance and time Velocity describes distance, time, and direction

How Can Forces Affect Objects?

Slow them down Speed them up Stop them Start them Change their direction Change their shape

Click here for more review: ence/sciber00/8th/forces/sciber/int ro.htm