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Chapter(5( Part(1:((Forces(and(( Newton’s(Three(Laws(of(Mo:on( Forces:( ( • Forces(are(the(pushes(and(pulls(that(act(upon(an(object.( • Forces(are(caused(by(the(ac:on(of(an(agent.( • Forces(are(vector(quan::es.( • Total(or(net(force(is(the(vector*sum*over(individual(forces.( • Forces(can(either(be(direct*contact(or(long*distance*(field*forces).( Forces(types:( Contact:* D Normal( D Spring( D Tension( D Drag( D Fric:on( D Thrust( Long*Distance:* (Field*forces)* * D Gravity( D Electric/magne:c( Fundamental:* D Gravity( D Electromagne:c( D Weak(nuclear( D Strong(nuclear( iClicker(ques:ons( What*is*a* net*force? * A. The weight excluding the container B. The vector sum of all forces in a problem C. The vector sum of all forces acting on an object D. The vector force applied by a net E. The vector sum of all forces that add up to zero Forces*are*Vectors:* Two*of*three*forces*exerted*on*an*object*are*shown.*The*net*force* points*to*the*leE.*What*is*the*missing*third*force?* Newton’s(Laws:( ( 1st(Law:((Law(of(Iner:a,(Galileo)(–(An(object(at(rest(will(remain(at(rest(OR(an(object( that(is(moving(will(con:nue(to(move(in(a(straight(line(with(constant(velocity(IF(AND( ONLY(IF,(the(net(force(on(the(object(is(zero( ONLY(IF,(the(net(force(on(the(object(is(zero!( Newton’s(Laws:( ( 1st(Law:((Law(of(Iner:a,(Galileo)(–(An(object(at(rest(will(remain(at(rest(OR(an(object( that(is(moving(will(con:nue(to(move(in(a(straight(line(with(constant(velocity(IF(AND( ONLY(IF,(the(net(force(on(the(object(is(zero( ONLY(IF,(the(net(force(on(the(object(is(zero!( v! = constant !Fnet = ∑ F = F1 + F2 + F3 +... = 0 There(may(be(many(forces(ac:ng,(but(their(vector(sum(is(exactly(ZERO!( Newton’s(Laws:( ( 2nd(Law:(The(accelera:on(of(an(object(is(directly(propor:onal(to(the(net(force:(( ((((((((((((((((Fnet(~(a(((D>(constant(of(propor:onality(is(MASS:(((Fnet(~(ma(( F = F = m a ! Net ∑ Example(FD1:( ( Let(two(forces,(F1(=(10(N(@(135˚((from(+xDaxis)(and(F2(=(3(i(–(4(j((N)(act(on(a(50(kg( box.((What(is(the(displacement(of(the(box(aeer(8(seconds?((Assume(that(the(box( will(start(from(rest.( F1* F2* Newton’s(Laws:( ( 3rd(Law:((If(an(object(exerts(a(force(on(a(second(object,(then(the(second(object( exerts(a(force(equal(in(magnitude(and(in(the(opposite(direc:on(on(the(first(object.( ( Forces(occur(as(part(of(an(ac:on(/(reac:on(pair.( Ffloor(on(box( Fbox(on(person( Fperson(on(box( Fbox(on(floor( iClicker(ques:ons( What*is*the*name*of*a*diagram*used*to*show* all*forces*acHng*on*an*object?* A. (Mo:on(diagram( B. (Interac:on(diagram( C. (FreeDbody(diagram( D. (SecondDlaw(diagram( iClicker(ques:ons:((Exploring(FreeDBody(Diagrams( QuickCheck 5.8 An object on a rope is lowered at constant speed. Which is true? A. The rope tension is greater than the object s weight. B. The rope tension equals the object s weight. C. The rope tension is less than the object s weight. D. The rope tension can t be compared to the object s weight. An(object(on(a(rope(is(being(lowered(with(a(speed(that(is( decreasing.(Which(equa:on(is(true?( (( a. T(=(mg( b. T(>(mg( c. T(<(mg( d. T(=(0( ( QuickCheck 5.11 An elevator, lifted by a cable, is moving upward and slowing. Which is the correct free-body diagram? A. B. C. D. E. QuickCheck 5.12 A ball has been tossed straight up. Which is the correct free-body diagram just after the ball has left the hand? Ignore air resistance. A. B. C. D. QuickCheck 5.13 A ball, hanging from the ceiling by a string, is pulled back and released. Which is the correct free-body diagram just after its release? A. B. C. D. E. A(600(kg(sports(car(is(driving(along(the( interstate.((In(one(empty(stretch,(the( driver(is(traveling(at(a(constant(50(m/s.(( The(total(force(on(the(car(is:( a) b) c) d) e) 600(N( 5880(N( 0(N( 50(N( Insufficient(informa:on( 10DyearDold(Sarah(stands(on(a(skateboard.(Her(older(brother(Jack( starts(pushing(her(backward(and(she(starts(speeding(up.(The(force( of(Jack(on(Sarah(is:( ( A. greater(than(the(force(of(Sarah(on(Jack.( B. equal(to(than(the(force(of(Sarah(on(Jack.( C. less(than(the(force(of(Sarah(on(Jack.(