4 – Design an experiment to demonstrate how forces affect the motion of an object. 3 – Describe and explain that an unbalanced force changes an object’s.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces. What is a force? A force is an action exerted on an object to change its state of rest or motion A force is a push or.
Advertisements

The Nature of Force Section 10.1 Page 374. Objectives for 10.1  Describe what a force is.  Know that a force is described with both direction and magnitude.
Set 3: Chapter 5.2 pgs What is a force? Objectives:
Today’s Agenda… Bellringer: What does a flat line represent on a graph of motion? Graphing Motion WS Notes on Forces Homework.
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.
A Force is a push or a pull
Forces Part 2 Created by: Faith Cohen/2009 Newton’s Third Law.
Determining Net Force page 91. Net Force a combination of all of the forces acting on an object. Forces in the same direction are added Forces in opposite.
Students should know the overall effect of many forces acting on an object at the same time. The size and direction of this net force determines the.
8.6A Unbalanced Forces.
28 JAN 15 Motion & Speed Notes
SCIENCE 6.
Checkpoint Quiz 1 – Forces Physics Unit Ms. Browne.
TAKEN FROM - CHAPTER 10, SEC. 1 Forces. What is a force?  A soccer ball is kicked toward the net, and the goalie stops the ball just in time by kicking.
Forces In Science: A force Balanced Forces – Balanced forces acting on an object EXAMPLES: or.
MRS. WHARTON’S SCIENCE CLASS The Nature of Force.
Force and Net force Force We learned about the motion of objects. That there are three types of motion: speed, velocity, and acceleration. Also, how.
Chapter 1, Section 2 Forces
FORCES A force is a push or a pull on an object. Every force has strength, magnitude and direction. Forces acting on a stationary object can set the object.
Bellringer… Graphing Worksheet Make sure you have a calculator.
86 Force and Motion Notes and Calculations Practice: Glue notes here when done 11/05/ /05/2013 Starter: Thinking about your vocabulary from yesterday,
Force and Motion Acceleration Change in speed and/or direction of an object’s motion.
Chapter 18 Test Review. What is a reference point? The object that stays in place in relation to a moving object.
How do Forces Affect Motion?
 Bell Ringer: What do you think causes an object to start moving, stop moving, or change direction? What do you think causes an object to start moving,
Net Forces In this PPT… Yellow text should be recorded in your Physics Notebook. All other text is not required, but you may choose what to record in.
Net Forces In this PPT… Yellow text should be recorded in your Science Notebook. All other text is not required, but you may choose what to record in.
Unit 4 Lesson 2 Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
 A force is a push or pull that can cause motion (speed up, slow down, stop, move, or change direction)  Force is measured in Newtons (N)  Force is.
Section 2-1: What is a force?.
Motion and Energy Motion- An object is in Motion when ________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
Force Force = push or pull; described by strength (N) and direction Unit of Force = Newton (N); where 1N = 100 g Force Instrument: force meter/spring scale.
Matter in Motion What is Force?.
What is Force? September 2016.
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
How do forces affect motion?
Where do you see a force happening in the room right now?
Motion.
Forces: Balanced, Unbalanced, and Net Force
Net Force.
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
What makes us move and why we move in that particular way…
Balanced and Unbalaned Forces
Chapter 5 Matter In Motion
Warm-up Get your green folder out
Net Force.
Unit 2 Force & Motion Chapter 5 Section 2 Force.
NET FORCE.
Please get out your SISN Have a pencil and Glue stick
Sci. 1-2 What is a Force? Pages
Writing Prompt – 5 sentences
Notes: Forces.
Work, Force and Motion.
Objective SWBAT describe Newton’s second law of motion and use it to explain the movement of objects.
Unit 4 Lesson 2 Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
Section 1-1 The Nature of Force.
Forces.
Ch. 5 Study Guide Answer Key.
Unit 2 - Forces Learning Target 2.2 – Describe how Balanced Forces & Unbalanced Forces affect the motion of objects.
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
Today we will… 8.6(A)  Demonstrate and calculate how unbalanced forces change the speed or direction of an object's motion.
Force A Force is a push or pull..
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
Motion & Forces Chapter 2.3.
Balanced vs Unbalanced Forces
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
What is the net force on the object? Will this object move?
What is a force?.
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
Presentation transcript:

4 – Design an experiment to demonstrate how forces affect the motion of an object. 3 – Describe and explain that an unbalanced force changes an object’s speed and/or direction. - Interpret & analyze distance-time graphs. 2 - Calculate the speed, time, and distance of a moving object. 1 – Describe how forces affect the motion of an object.

 Unbalanced forces – forces acting on an object that do not have a net force of zero.  Balanced forces – forces acting on an object that have a net force of zero.  Net force – all the forces put together.

If the forces are going in opposite directions, then subtract them. 10 N 15 N Net force = 5 N to the left If the forces are going in the same direction, then add them together. 15 N 10 N Net force = 15 N to the right

 If James pulls the box with a force of 4 N to the left and John pushes the same direction with a force of 5 N. What is the net force?

 If Cammie pushes the cart with a force of 2 N to the right and Hailey pushes the cart with a force of 2 N to the left, what is the net force?

 An object is in motion if the distance from another object is changing.  A reference point is the starting point you choose to describe the location, or position of an object.  Position is an object’s distance and direction from a reference point.

 Unbalanced forces cause an object to change its speed, direction, or both.