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1 Newton’s Laws of Motion

2 Newton’s Law of Motion says:
“In order to move an object with mass, you need to apply a force” The greater the mass = The greater inertia => more force is needed

3 Force Force – push or pull and causes things to accelerate 1000 kg

4 Balanced vs. Unbalanced Forces
Balanced Forces - no acceleration in any direction Unbalanced Forces – one force is greater than the other causing acceleration in a direction

5 Forces will cancel each other and produce NO ACCELERATION!
Balanced Forces Object 5 N 5 N Equal Pushing Forces will cancel each other and produce NO ACCELERATION!

6 Balanced Forces If these football players push
on each other equally as hard, will either one move?

7 Balanced Forces Gravity pulls down on you, the ground pushes back up, KEEPING YOU WHERE YOU ARE!

8 Forces will not cancel each other out and produce ACCELERATION!
Unbalanced Forces Object 10 N 5 N Not Equal Pushing Forces will not cancel each other out and produce ACCELERATION!

9 What is the net force and in what direction?
Net Forces Object 10 N 5 N What is the net force and in what direction? (10 N) – (5 N) = 5 N to the right

10 What is the net force and in what direction?
Net Forces Object 20 N 5 N What is the net force and in what direction? (20 N) + (5 N) = 25 N to the right

11 What is the net force and in what direction?
Net Forces Object 15 N 30 N What is the net force and in what direction? (30 N) – (15 N) = 15 N to the left

12 What is the net force and in what direction?
Net Forces Object 10 N 10 N What is the net force and in what direction? (10 N) – (10 N) = 0 N

13 Forces will not cancel each other out and produce ACCELERATION!
Unbalanced Forces Forces will not cancel each other out and produce ACCELERATION!

14 Balanced vs. Unbalanced Forces
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15 First Law of Motion Inertia – resistance to the push/pull (force)
Newton’s 1st Law of Motion: once in motion an object stays in motion - unless acted upon by another outside force An object at rest stays at rest – unless acted upon by another outside force

16 Newton’s First Law and You
Because of inertia, objects (including you) resist changes in their motion. When the car going 80 m/hour is stopped by the brick wall, your body keeps moving at 80 m/hour.

17 Second Law of Motion Force = mass  acceleration (F = m  a)
Acceleration depends on the object’s mass and the force acting on the object More Force = More Acceleration More Mass = Less Acceleration

18 Second Law of Motion If you apply more force to an object, it accelerates at a higher rate

19 Second Law of Motion If the same force is applied to an object with greater mass, the object accelerates at a slower rate because mass adds inertia

20 Second Law of Motion

21 F m a Second Law of Motion
A car rolls down a ramp with a force of 2 newtons. The car has a mass of 0.5 kg. What is the acceleration of the car? F = m  a (2 N)  (0.5 kg) = 4 m/s2 F m a

22 Third Law of Motion For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction Upwards motion Downwards force

23 Third Law of Motion

24 Third Law of Motion


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