Objectives Investigate the relationship between mass, force, and acceleration. State Newton’s...

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Objectives • Investigate the relationship between mass, force, and acceleration. • State Newton’s second law and give examples to illustrate the law. • Draw an accurate free body diagram locating each of the forces acting on an object or a system of objects. • Use free body diagrams and Newton's laws of motion to solve word problems.

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Objectives

• Investigate the relationship between mass, force, and acceleration.

• State Newton’s second law and give examples to illustrate the law.

• Draw an accurate free body diagram locating each of the forces acting on an object or a system of objects.

• Use free body diagrams and Newton's laws of motion to solve word problems.

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Warm-up

• Find the weight in Newtons for:

• 10 kg = _____ N

• 100 kg = _____ N

• 1 kg = _____ N

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Engagement Activity

• Toliet Paper roll

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Everything in the world does one of two things:

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Or……

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Demo

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwP4heWDhvw

• Demo with carts (varying force, varying mass)

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Objective

• To design two experiments to show the effect mass has on acceleration keeping force constant and the effect force has on acceleration keeping mass constant.

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Exploring Newton’s Second Law

• Exploring Forces (discuss how mass is constant in a system)

• Design two separate data collection strategies to determine how two factors affect the acceleration of the system: the net force on the system and the total mass of the system. (design for homework Period 3)

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Newton's 2nd law lab due November 10.

Lab Report includes:2 separate experiments in which one experiment changes force keeping mass constant and finding acceleration and the other one changes mass keeping force constant and finding acceleration.-Problem or question-Hypothesis for each-Methods for each- Data Table for each done in Excel if possible- Graph for each done in Excel- Conclusion

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Activity

• Computer Activity on Exploring Forces

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Objectives

• Investigate the relationship between mass, force, and acceleration.

• State Newton’s second law and give examples to illustrate the law.

• Draw an accurate free body diagram locating each of the forces acting on an object or a system of objects.

• Use free body diagrams and Newton's laws of motion to solve word problems.

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Newton’s Second Law of Motion

The relation between acceleration and force. Acceleration is proportional to force and inversely proportional to mass.

Force is vector

Acceleration is a vector

“sigma” symbol means summation

If there is only one force present, then you can leave it out.

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Newton’s Second law• Fnet = ma (N) = (kg) (m/s2)

Force problems always must use these units!

• If you prefer triangles

• “net” means “the total sum” or you can use the symbol Σ

a

Fnet

m

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Newton’s Second Law• Force = Mass x Acceleration

• Force is measured in NewtonsACCELERATION of GRAVITY(Earth) = 9.8 m/s2

• Weight (force) = mass x gravity (Earth)

Moon’s gravity is 1/6 of the Earth’sIf you weigh 420 Newtons on earth, what will you weigh on the Moon?

70 NewtonsIf your mass is 41.5Kg on Earth what is your mass on the Moon?

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Newton’s Second Law

• WEIGHT is a measure of the force of ________ on the mass of an object

• measured in __________

gravity

Newtons

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Newton’s Second Law

One rock weighs 5 Newtons.The other rock weighs 0.5 Newtons. How much more force will be required to accelerate the first rockat the same rate as thesecond rock?

Ten times as much

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Net Force & the 2nd LawFor a while, we’ll only deal with forces that are horizontal or vertical.

When forces act in the same line, we can just add or subtract their magnitudes to find the net force.

2 kg

15 N 32 N

Fnet = 27 N to the right

a = 13.5 m/s2

10 N

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Units

Fnet = m a

1 N = 1 kg m/s2

The SI unit of force is the Newton.

A Newton is about a quarter pound.

1 lb = 4.45 N

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Graph of F vs. aIn the lab various known forces are applied—one at a time, to the same mass—and the corresponding accelerations are measured. The data are plotted. Since F and a are directly proportional, the relationship is linear.

F

a

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Slope

F

a

Since slope = rise / run = F / a, the slope is equal to the mass. Or, think of y = m x + b, like in algebra class. y corresponds to force, m to mass, x to acceleration, and b (the

y-intercept) is zero.

F

a

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W = mg

• Weight = mass acceleration due to gravity.

• This follows directly from F = m a.

• Weight is the force of gravity on a body.

• Near the surface of the Earth, g = 9.8 m/s2.

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A scalar is simply a number, a magnitude alone.

A force is usually shown as a vector, which includes both magnitude and a direction.

Force (or free-body) diagrams show the relative magnitude and direction of all forces acting upon an object. The object must be isolated and “free” of its surroundings.

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This is a free-body diagram of the Statue of Liberty. She is represented by a simple box. The forces acting on her are labeled with a magnitude and the arrow shows direction. Notice the surrounding objects are stripped away and the forces acting on the object are shown.

495,704 lb

495,704 lb

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WW here represents the force of the weight of the statue.

NN is the normal force, which represents the force Liberty Island is pushing back up on the statue.

The island has a great resistance to compression. The ground is exerting a force upward on the statue perpendicular, or normal, to the surface.

495,704 lb

495,704 lb N =

W =

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Think of the diagram on an XY plane.

If “up” is assumed to be the positive direction, then N is positive and W is negative.

495,704 lb lb

495,704 lblb N =N =

W =W =

(Positive y-direction)+y

+x(Positive x-direction)

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The first line of this calculation reads,

“The sum of the ForcesThe sum of the Forces in in thethe positive y direction positive y direction is WW + NN” ( is the Greek symbol for “sum” )

++ FFyy = WW + NN

Fy = (--495704 lb lb) + (++495704 lb lb )

Fy = 0

495,704 lb lb

495,704 lb lb N =N =

W =W =

(Positive y-direction)+y

+x(Positive x-direction)The sum of the forces in the y is zero.

The forces acting on the object cancel each other out.

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•We know F = m * aa, where “a” is acceleration.

•If aa = 00, then F = m * 00 = 00.

•When F = 0, the object is not accelerating.

•We we can then say that the forces acting on the

object cancel each other out and it is in a state of

static equilibrium.

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Sitting Gorilla

Free Body Diagram of the Sitting Gorilla (The box represents the gorilla, W = weight of the gorilla (Earth’s mass on gorilla), N =

Normal force (ground on gorilla)

W

N

Create a free body diagram (FBD) for each of the following situations. Draw a FBD of the gorilla:

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This is also an acceptable diagram.

N

W

Sitting Gorilla

Create a free body diagram (FBD) for each of the following situations. Draw a FBD of the gorilla:

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Parrot on wooden swing hung by ropes

Draw a FBD of the wooden swing:

Free Body Diagram of the wooden swing (The box represents the wooden swing, W = weight of the swing (Earth’s mass on swing) and the parrot, T represents the ropes that are in tension supporting the weight)

W

T2T1

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Bungee jumping from crane

Draw a FBD of bucket the bungee jumper leaped from:

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Bungee jumping from crane

Draw a FBD of bucket the bungee jumper leaped from:

Free Body Diagram of the bucket (T

represents the tensile force of the cable the bucket is suspended from, and W is the weight of the diver and the bucket or Earth’s mass on diver and bucket)

W

T

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Traffic Light supported by cables

Draw a FBD of the ring at point C:

A B

C

D

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Traffic Light supported by cables

Draw a FBD of the ring at point C:

A B

C

D

Free Body Diagram of the ring at point C (T represents the force of the cables that are in tension acting on the ring)

TCA

TCD

TCB

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Draw a FBD of the traffic light:

Traffic Light supported by cables

A B

C

D

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Draw a FBD of the traffic light:

Free Body Diagram of the traffic light (TCD represents the force of the cables acting on the light and W is the weight acting on the light or Earth’s mass on traffic light)

W

TCD

Traffic Light supported by cables

A B

C

D

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Pin-Connected Pratt Through Truss Bridge

Draw a FBD of the pin at point A:

A B

ED

C

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Pin-Connected Pratt Through Truss Bridge

Draw a FBD of the pin at point A:

A B

ED

CFree Body Diagram of pin A

(If you consider the third dimension, then there is an additional force acting on point A into the paper: The force of the beam that

connects the front of the bridge to the back of the bridge.)

TAETAC

TAB

TAD

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Class work Chapter 4

• Questions on page 89 #s 1-5• P.93 6-8• Free body diagram worksheet

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Homework Chapter 4

• Finish classwork.• Section Review page 95. 9-14

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Closure

• If a loaded truck that can accelerate at 1 m/s2 loses its load and has three-fourths of the original mass, what acceleration can it attain from the same driving force.

• Kahoot