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1 Newton’s Laws of Motion

2 Newton’s 1st Law

3 What is a force? A force is a push or pull on an object.
Force is a vector (magnitude and direction). Forces cause an object to accelerate… To speed up To slow down To change direction

4 Newton’s First Law A body in motion stays in motion at constant velocity and a body at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by a net external force. This law is commonly referred to as the Law of Inertia.

5 The First Law is Counterintuitive
Aristotle firmly believed this, but physics students know better!

6 Implications of Newton’s First Law
If there is zero net force on a body, it cannot accelerate, and therefore must move at constant velocity, which means it cannot turn, it cannot speed up, it cannot slow down.

7 What is Zero Net Force? SF = 0 The table pushes up on the book. FT
A book rests on a table. Physics Gravity pulls down on the book. FG Even though there are forces on the book, they are balanced. Therefore, there is no net force on the book. SF = 0

8 Diagrams Draw a force diagram and a free body diagram for a book sitting on a table. Physics N W Force Diagram N W Free Body Diagram

9 Newton‘s 2nd Law

10 Newton’s Second Law A body accelerates when acted upon by a net external force. The acceleration is proportional to the net force and is in the direction which the net force acts.

11 Newton’s Second Law ∑F = ma
where ∑F is the net force measured in Newtons (N) m is mass (kg) a is acceleration (m/s2)

12 Units of Force Newton (SI system) 1 N = 1 kg m /s2
1 N is the force required to accelerate a 1 kg mass at a rate of 1 m/s2 Pound (British system) 1 lb = 1 slug ft /s2

13 Working out 2nd Law Problems
Draw a force or free body diagram. Set up 2nd Law equations in each dimension. SFx = max and/or SFy = may Identify numerical data. x-problem and/or y-problem Substitute numbers into equations. “plug-n-chug” Solve the equations.

14 Sample Problem In a grocery store, you push a 14.5-kg cart with a force of 12.0 N. If the cart starts at rest, how far does it move in 3.00 seconds?


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