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1 Teacher demonstration – please record:
Why did that happen?

2 Forces come in equal and opposite pairs
Can I touch your nose without your nose touching my finger? Of course not!

3 Newton’s Third Law For every force on one object, there is an equal and opposite force on another object “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction”

4 Examples Balloon/air molecules Rocket ship/fuel molecules
Bike wheel/ground Earth/Beyonce

5 Example problem A student pushes against a tree with a force of 10 newtons (N). The tree does not move. What is the amount of force exerted by the tree on the student?

6 Where are the equal and opposite forces…
When I lean against the wall? When I slap Ms. Hoang? When an 18-wheeler slams into a fly on the highway going 70 mph? Important point: equal and opposite forces act on DIFFERENT objects

7 If forces come in equal and opposite pairs, why do we often only see one object move?
2 kg 40 kg 2 N 2 N Remember Newton’s 2nd Law? – each object will accelerate (or change its velocity) differently depending on the object’s mass. Apply the same force to 2 objects, and the object with less mass will accelerate more. (Also remember, there are usually multiple forces acting on an object.)

8 Bumper cars! What makes bumper cars so fun (and a little dangerous)?
Since forces come in equal and opposite pairs, when I slam into another person’s car, that car puts an equal and opposite force on my car, so I feel a little whiplash

9 Balloon races Please, please, please…follow the instructions!!!!!!
Answer all questions in complete sentences

10 Tell me… Why did that work?


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