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Name ________________________________________Date __________________Period______Page Connecting Motion with Forces Types of Forces What is a force? A force is a __________________ or a ________________ one object exerts on another. Types of Forces on Objects There are a variety of forces. Below are 5 kinds of different forces. Fair = special type of frictional force that acts upon objects as they travel through air; usually opposes motion Fapplied = force applied by a person or another object; can be a push or a pull Ffriction = frictional force as one object touches across another; usually opposes motion Fnormal = support force exerted upon an object that’s in contact with another stable object Fgravity = a downward force with which Earth, moon, or other massively large object attracts another object toward itself; also known as weight Examples of Forces Fair o o Fapplied o o Ffriction o o Fnormal o o Fgravity o o Labeling Force Practice Based on the description of the 5 types of forces listed in your notes, list the types of forces in each situation and what they are doing to the object. The numbered lines tell you how many forces are found in each event. 1. 2. 3. 1. A dinner plate is at rest on the kitchen table. 2. An egg is accelerating straight downward from a nest in a tree. No wind is present. 1. ______________________________ 1. ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ 2. ___________________________ ___ 2. ___________________________ ___ _____________________________ _____________________________ 3. A sky diver is descending with a constant velocity. Her parachute is not open yet. 4. Cole pushes his book across the table toward the right. Neglect air resistance. 1. ______________________________ ______________________________ 1. ______________________________ _________________________ _____ 2. ___________________________ __ _____________________________ 2. __________________________ ___ _____________________________ 3. __________________________ ____ ___________________ _____ _____ 4. ___________________________ ___ __________________________ ___ 5. A car is coasting down the road without any extra applied force to the right and slowing down. Neglect air resistance. 1. ______________________________ _________________________ _____ 2. __________________________ ___ _____________________________ 3. __________________________ ____ ___________________ _____ _____ 6. Emily is being pulled straight forward by Zac & then makes a right hand turn. Neglect air resistance. 1. ______________________________ _________________________ _____ 2. __________________________ ___ _____________________________ 3. __________________________ ____ ___________________ _____ _____ 4. ___________________________ ___ ____________ ______________ __ Connecting Motion with Forces Force Diagrams Forces are commonly measured in , and can be represented as arrows, called 1. The length of the 2. The direction of the , or . indicates the ______________________ of the force. indicates the ______________________ of the force. Force Diagrams Force Diagram – a diagram that shows all the ____________________ acting on an object. The object is shown as a __________________________. The vectors indicate the relative magnitude (_____ _____) and _______________ of the force. The vectors are drawn pointing ________________________ from the object. Forces in the same direction are from each other. together while forces in opposite directions are The total force acting on an object is called a force. Examples of Force Diagrams 5N 2N 10N Fapplied 5N This force diagram represents a box sitting on the floor that’s being pushed toward the right. 1. The horizontal forces acting on the box are: a. Fapplied is causing ________________N of force toward the . b. Ffriction is causing _______________N of force toward the . c. Results in a horizontal ____________ force of ________N of force toward the ___ ______. 2. The vertical forces acting on the box are: a. Fgravity is causing ________________N of force b. Fnormal is causing _______________N of force c. Results in a vertical ____________ force of ________N of force. 3. . . Draw a force diagram below that represents ONLY the net forces acting on the above object Drawing Force Diagrams Practice 1. Based on your answers to Labeling Force Practice, draw a force diagram for event #1, #4, and #6 below. 2. Label the forces as one of the 5 types of forces. 3. Draw a net force diagram for each event. Force Diagrams Net Force Diagrams 1. A 5N dinner plate is at rest on the kitchen table. 4. Cole pushes his 10N book across the table toward the right with 30N of force. Fair is 0N and Ffriction between the surface of the book and the table top is 0.5N 6. A 667 N (150 lb) person is being pulled on a cart toward the left with 999N of force. Fair is 1N and Ffriction between the cart’s wheels and the ground 3N. Connecting Motion with Forces Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Effects of Forces on Objects Balanced Forces 1. Forces that change velocity are called balanced forces and are _______________ in magnitude and ______ ___ ____ in direction with a net force. 2. Some examples of balanced forces are a. ________________________________________________ b. ________________________________________________ c. An example of balanced forces drawn as vectors is below. d. An example of a force diagram of the above book that is not moving: Fnormal e. Force diagram of a person walking at a constant speed looks like f. Force diagram of a bird suspended in the air looks like Unbalanced Forces 1. Forces that change the velocity of an object are called unbalanced forces and cause a non-zero __________ __force on the object. 2. A non-zero net force on an object ____________________ changes the velocity of an object. 3. Remember that velocity changes (net forces) are a result in changing the _________________, ___________________ _____, or . 4. Some examples of unbalanced forces are a. ________________________________________________ b. ________________________________________________. c. An example of unbalanced forces drawn as vectors is below. d. An example of a force diagram of the above accelerating book is Fnormal e. Force diagram of a person accelerating toward the right looks like f. Force diagram of a bird falling accelerating downward through the air looks like Balanced and Unbalanced Force Practice Based on ALL your notes about forces, circle whether each event has balanced forces or unbalanced forces. Tell how you know. 1. A dinner plate is at rest on the kitchen table. Horizontal forces Vertical forces Horizontal forces Vertical forces Balanced forces Balanced forces Balanced forces Balanced forces Unbalanced forces Unbalanced forces Unbalanced forces Unbalanced forces I know this because… Horizontal forces 4. 5. 6. 2. An egg is accelerating straight downward from a nest in a tree. Neglect air resistance. I know this because… Horizontal forces Vertical forces 3. A sky diver is descending with a constant velocity. Her parachute is not open yet. Neglect air resistance. Horizontal forces Vertical forces Vertical forces 4. Cole pushes his book across the table toward the right. Neglect air resistance. Horizontal forces Vertical forces Balanced forces Balanced forces Balanced forces Balanced forces Unbalanced forces Unbalanced forces Unbalanced forces Unbalanced forces I know this because… Horizontal forces I know this because… Horizontal forces Vertical forces 5. A car is coasting down the road without any extra applied force to the right and slowing down. Neglect air resistance. Horizontal forces Vertical forces Vertical forces 6. Emily is being pulled straight forward by Zac & then makes a right hand turn. Neglect air resistance. Horizontal forces Vertical forces Balanced forces Balanced forces Balanced forces Balanced forces Unbalanced forces Unbalanced forces Unbalanced forces Unbalanced forces I know this because… Horizontal forces Vertical forces I know this because… Horizontal forces Vertical forces Forces Review 1. List the 5 types of forces we learned about? 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 2. Your race car is sitting still on the floor. Draw a force diagram to show all the forces acting on the car. Be sure to label all the forces as one of the 5 from question #1. Label the force diagram as balanced forces or unbalanced forces. 3. You push your race car and it begins to move toward the left. Draw a force diagram to show all the forces acting on the car as it begins to move. Be sure to label all the forces as one of the 5 from question #1. Label the force diagram as balanced forces or unbalanced forces. 4. Your race car begins to slow down as you are no longer pushing it. Draw a force diagram to show all the forces acting on the car. Be sure to label all the forces as one of the 5 from question #1. Label the force diagram as balanced forces or unbalanced forces.