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1 Free Fall, Forces, and Newton
ICP Free Fall, Forces, and Newton

2 4 Known Universal Forces
Electromagnetism Gravity Strong Nuclear Force Weak Nuclear Force 4 Known Universal Forces

3 4 Types of Friction: Static Sliding Rolling Fluid Friction

4 Objects with different masses fall at ________________ _______ rates.
Free Fall

5 Terminal Velocity

6 A box sliding along a counter
Free Body Diagrams

7 Newton’s 1st Law of Motion
Objects in motion/rest will stay in motion/rest until acted upon by an outside force

8 How does this explain the necessity for seatbelts?
Newton’s 1st Law

9 Newton’s 2nd Law F = ma W = mg F = net force (N) (N) = (kg)(m/s2)
m = mass (kg) a = acceleration (m/s2) Newton’s 2nd Law

10 A boy pushes forward a cart of groceries with a total mass of 40. 0kg
A boy pushes forward a cart of groceries with a total mass of 40.0kg. What is the acceleration of the cart if the net force is 60.0N forward? Newton’s 2nd Law

11 An automobile with a mass of 1200kg accelerates at a rate of 3
An automobile with a mass of 1200kg accelerates at a rate of 3.0m/s2 in the forward direction. What is the net force acting upon this car in the absence of friction? Newton’s 2nd Law

12 An astronaut with a mass of 95kg is standing on Earth
An astronaut with a mass of 95kg is standing on Earth. What is his weight? Newton’s 2nd Law

13 An astronaut with a mass of 95kg is standing on Mars
An astronaut with a mass of 95kg is standing on Mars. Acceleration due to gravity on Mars is 3.7m/s2. A.) What is the astronaut’s weight on Mars? B.) What is the astronaut’s mass on Mars? Newton’s 2nd Law


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