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Introduction to Force Lesson Goal: You will be able to find the net force acting on an object using force diagrams (free body diagrams) At the Bell: Get.

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1 Introduction to Force Lesson Goal: You will be able to find the net force acting on an object using force diagrams (free body diagrams) At the Bell: Get out the packet you picked up yesterday.

2 What is a Force? When you ride a bike, your foot pushes against the pedal. The push makes the wheels of the bike move. When you drop something, it is pulled to the ground by gravity. A PUSH or a PULL is a FORCE. So, a good definition for force is a push or pull in a particular direction.

3 Since force causes changes in the speed or direction of an object, we can say that forces cause changes in velocity, so…. Force causes acceleration!

4 Facts About Forces Forces are measured in Newtons (N)
A Newton is the amount of force it takes to accelerate a 1 kg object 1 m/s/s or 1 m/s2

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6 Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
More than one force can act on an object at a time. The forces can push or pull in any direction. What happens to the object when the forces act depends on two things: → How strong the forces are → The direction of the forces When more than one force acts on an object, the forces combine to form a net force. The combination of all the forces acting on an object is the net force. Forces can work together or oppose each other.

7 Balanced vs. Unbalanced
Balanced Force: When forces acting on an object are equal and in opposite directions. The object is not moving. Unbalanced Force: When forces acting on an object are not equal and opposing each other. This causes motion.

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10 Finding the Net Force

11 Finding/Drawing Net Force (Find the Net Force and Represent it as an Arrow)

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14 Finding Missing Forces

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17 Force Questions What two things does force depend on?
What has a greater force: Two objects hit a brick wall at the same speed. Object A is 10 kg and object B is 100 kg. A man pushes a box north with 70 N of force. A baby pushes the same box south with 5 N of force. What is the next force and which way will the box move?


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