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Activity #42 Newton’s Second Law of Motion Newton’s Second Law of Motion nd 2 Newton’s Law of Motion States… • An unbalanced force acting on an object causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the force. Wagon moves this way Unbalanced Force Applied • You might unconsciously know the Second Law. Heavier objects require more force to move the same distance as lighter objects. 7/4/2017 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved. 4 Force, Acceleration, and Mass • The greater the force applied to a given object, the greater its acceleration. Newton’s Second Law in Real Life • Using Newton’s second law of motion, explain why larger trucks usually need more distance to stop than do smaller trucks. Formula for Newton’s Second Law of Motion • FORCE = MASS x ACCELERTATION • F =force, m= mass, and a =acceleration. What does F = ma say? F = ma basically means that the force of an object comes from its mass and its acceleration. Something very massive (high mass) that’s changing speed very slowly (low acceleration), like a glacier, can still have great force. Something very small (low mass) that’s changing speed very quickly (high acceleration), like a bullet, can still have a great force. Something very small changing speed very slowly will have a very weak force. NewtoN’s secoNd Law con’t. F= M x A Force = Mass x Acceleration the units: • force is measured in Newtons (N) • 1 N= 1kg x 1 m/s2 • mass is measured in kilograms (kg) 7/4/2017 9 • This is an example of how Newton's Second Law works: Mike's car, which weighs 1,000 kg, is out of gas. Mike is trying to push the car to a gas station, and he makes the car go 0.5 m/s2. Using Newton's Second Law, you can calculate how much force Mike is applying to the car. 7/4/2017 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved. 10 • F=MxA • F= 1000 kg x .5 m/s2 • F= 500 k x m/s2 •F= 500 N http://www.classzone.com/books/ml_science_com p/page_build.cfm?id=none&mod=13 copyright 2006 7/4/2017 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved. 11 Examples • What force is needed to push a 2 10kg shopping cart at 3 m/s ? • F=m x a • F= 10 kg x 3 m/s2 • F= 30 N 7/4/2017 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved. 12 Question • Identical twins are riding in identical wagons. A friend gives the first wagon a stronger push than the second. Which twin will experience greater acceleration? Question • Would a car towing a boat take less, the same, or more time to accelerate than it would without the boat? Explain. Question • What will happen to the acceleration of an object if the mass decreases and the force is constant? Question • If two identical objects accelerate at the same rate, what must be true of the force applied to each object?