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Mass and Acceleration Types of Forces Noncontact Forces Gravitational Electromagnetic Contact Forces Nuclear Pushes Pulls W Tension Electric Magnetic Friction M f Normal N perpendicular to surface T Newton’s 1st Law: No net force - no acceleration No acceleration = constant velocity Dry Ice on Slate Motion of the Block at rest uniform motion to the right moves to the right and speeds up without changing direction moves to the right, slows down and stops without changing direction Velocity Acceleration Push or Pull Necessary to Maintain Motion 0 0 0 0 0 Pretest #3 (“the crate in the snow”) Fby snow Fby ? Pretest #3 (“the crate in the snow”) Fby snow Fby Newton’s 2nd Law: Net force causes acceleration (not velocity) The net force is the vector sum of all the individual forces on an object. Nr,b Fnet a WE,b WE,b Nr,b Acceleration is in same direction as the net force. a Which one is the net force? Types of Forces Noncontact Forces Gravitational Electromagnetic Contact Forces Nuclear Pushes Pulls W Tension Electric Magnetic Friction M f Normal N T What’s the mass? A measure of “how much stuff” A measure of how hard it is to speed up or slow down Very different than weight! Hammer of Death More net force - more acceleration (constant mass) a Fnet F a F a More mass - less acceleration (constant net force) 1 a M F a F a Putting it all together Fnet a M Fnet a Constant × M Newton is defined such that constant = 1. Fnet M a Scale reading = ? 10 N 1.0 kg Scale reading = ? 10 N 20 N 2.0 kg Free body diagram of 1 kg crate: TS,C (Reading on the scale) WE,C In General The force that the Earth exerts on an object of mass m is given by W = m (10 N/kg) Question: W = m (10 N/kg) =mg If Jeff jumps off the physics building in a vacuum, what will his acceleration be? (use Newton’s 2nd law) Fnet = m a WE,J = m a WE,J m (10 N/kg) = m a 10 N/kg is just g Weight force is given by mg 2nd Law is the translator a = 4 m/s/s T = 100 N M = 5 kg Nfloor,B = 50 N ffloor,B= 80 N Block Trope,B = 100 N How big is the friction force? a = 4 m/s/s In the x-direction: Fnet = m a T-f =ma WE,B = m g = 50 N 100 N - f = (5 kg) (4 m/s/s) f = 80 N