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CH 10 SEC 1
THE NATURE OF FORCE
GOAL PURPOSE

PREVIOUSLY, STUDENTS LEARNED
ABOUT SPEED AND VELOCITY, NOW
THEY WILL RELATE THESE CONCEPTS
TO BALANCED AND UNBALANCED
FORCES
WHAT IS A FORCE?
 FORCE- IS A PUSH OR A PULL
EX- OPEN A DOOR, CARRY YOUR
BACKPACK
 KEY- A FORCE IS DESCRIBED BY ITS
MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION IN
WHICH IT ACTS. AND ARROW SHOWS
HOW MUCH AND WHICH DIRECTION
OF THE FORCE.

 MAGNITUDE- IS THE AMOUNT OF
FORCE APPLIED TO MOVE AN OBJECT
SKETCH
UNBALANCED FORCES
 COPY
FIGURE 2 P. 375
UNBALANCED FORCES- WHEN NET
FORCES ACTING ON AN OBJECT ARE
UNBALANCED. CAN BE IN SAME
DIRECTION AND OPPOSITE DIRECTION
 EX
200 N----- AND --------100N= 100N>
 200N---- AND 100---- = 300N
BALANCED FORCES
 BALANCED
FORCES- ARE EQUAL
FORCES ACTING ON AN OBJECT IN
OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS
 EX-
2500N-> + <-2500N = 0
NEWTON
 NEWTON- THE SI UNIT FOR THE
MAGNITUDE, OR STRENGTH, OF A
FORCE IS THE (N) NEWTON
 NET
FORCE- IS THE COMBINATION
OF ALL FORCES ACTING ON AN
OBJECT
 EX 5N---- + 12N----------- = 17N
 EX 10N-------- + -----6N =4N
 EX 25N-------- + <------------25N= 0
RUN THE FOLLOWING
SIMULATIONS

https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/forcesand-motion-basics/latest/forces-andmotion-basics_en.html
Q AND A
1-ABC
 2-ABC
 http://www.brainpop.com/science/motionsf
orcesandtime/acceleration/
 http://www.brainpop.com/science/motionsf
orcesandtime/force/
 http://study.com/academy/lesson/unbalanc
ed-force-definition-example-quiz.html
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