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1 Science Starter! Find your new seat!

2 Science Starter! Find your new seat!

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4 Inertia Tendency of an object to resist a change in motion. Proportional to an object’s mass: Large mass  High Inertia  Difficult to move Small mass  Low Inertia  Easy to move

5 Newton’s First Law of Motion “Law of Inertia” “Every object continues in a state of rest, or a state of motion in a straight line at constant speed, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.”

6 Examples Inertia Ring Newton's Bottle Egg Drop Table Cloth Chaos

7 What role do SEATBELTS play in car safety?

8 Forces Force: Push or pull (measured in Newtons [N]) Contact Forces: Forces that exist between surfaces that are touching Field Forces: Forces that exist between surfaces that are not touching

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10 FTFT FgFg “Free-Body” Diagrams va = 0 m/s 2 Example: A skydiver falling at constant velocity with an open parachute (ignore air resistance)

11 Free – Body Diagrams 1. Object is drawn as a dot. 2. Force Vectors (  ): labeled and pointing in direction of force. 3. Arrows drawn starting from the dot, pointing away. * 4. Draw acceleration and velocity vectors next to diagram. Example: Free-body diagram of a sky-diver with an open parachute FTFT FgFg v a = 0 m/s 2

12 Examples 1. A ball hangs motionlessly from a cord. 2. A ball rests in the palm of a hand.


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