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Newton’s Laws Notes Name:_____________________ Date_____________ Period_______________P a g e |1  What ____________________ things to move the way they do?   Forces  Force—a ____________________or ____________________that one body ____________________on another   Balanced Forces  Net Force—when ____________________or more forces act on an object at the ____________________time  Balanced Forces—forces that are ____________________in size and ____________________in direction. – An object will ____________________ ____________________  Unbalanced Forces  Unbalanced Forces—The ____________________and ____________________of forces acting on an object are ____________________. – cause objects to ____________________.  Balanced & Unbalanced Forces Newton’s Laws Notes Name:_____________________ Date_____________ Period_______________P a g e |2  Inertia  Inertia—the ____________________of an object to resist a ____________________in its motion – ____________________of an object only changes if a ____________________changes it.  The ____________________of an object is related to ____________________ – The ____________________the mass, the greater its ____________________.  Newton’s 1st Law of Motion  Newton’s 1st Law: The Law of Inertia – An ____________________at rest ____________________at rest and an object in motion stays in ____________________with the same speed and direction unless acted on by an ____________________force.  What Galileo did:  Galileo's Experiment  The ball would roll ____________________….. Like in space  Newton’s 1st Law of ____________________  Punkin Chunkin: Inertia II  Why did they call the pumpkin thrower Inertia II?   Units  The SI unit for ____________________=kilogram (kg)  The unit for ____________________= meters per second squared (m/s2)  So the unit for ____________________= kg x m/s2  The kg x m/s2 is called the newton (N) Newton’s Laws Notes Name:_____________________ Date_____________ Period_______________P a g e |3  Tugboat Problems  Two tugboats are moving a barge. Tugboat A exerts a force of 3000 Newtons on the barge. Tugboat B exerts a force of 5000 Newtons in the same direction. What is the combined force on the barge? Draw arrows showing the individual and combined forces of the tugboats.  Tug Boat Questions  Now suppose that Tugboat C exerts a force of 2000 Newtons on the barge and Tugboat D exerts a force of 4000 Newtons in the opposite direction. What is the combined force on the barge? Draw arrows showing the individual and combined forces of the tugboats.  Friction  Friction: A force that ____________________motion between ____________________surfaces that are ____________________each other  The ____________________of friction is dependant upon – ____________________ – Force pressing the surfaces ____________________  Types of Friction  Static Friction – Friction ____________________two objects that are NOT ____________________. Ex: ____________________  Sliding Friction – Friction between two surfaces moving ____________________each other. – Example: ____________________ Newton’s Laws Notes Name:_____________________ Date_____________ Period_______________P a g e  Rolling Friction – Friction between a ____________________object & the surface it is rolling on. – Ex: ____________________  Fluid Friction – Friction between an object and a ____________________or ____________________ – Ex: ____________________  Air Resistance  Air Resistance: ____________________of the object's leading surface with air ____________________.  Dependent upon a variety of factors, most importantly – the speed of the ____________________  Increased speeds = ____________________air resistance. – the cross-sectional ____________________of the object  Increased cross-sectional area=____________________air resistance  Newton’s Second Law  Newton’s 2nd Law: The ____________________of an object is dependent upon the force acting upon the ____________________and the mass of the object.  Newton’s ____________________Law as an equation: F=m×a  F = force (N) Newton is the SI Unit of force  m = mass (kg) N = kg m / s2  a = ____________________ (m/s/s)  Gravity  Universal law of Gravity: – Any ____________________objects will exert an ____________________force on each ____________________ – The size of the force is ____________________on 2 things  ____________________of both objects  ____________________between the objects – The range of gravity never ____________________ |4 Newton’s Laws Notes Name:_____________________ Date_____________ Period_______________P a g e |5  Therefore it is not ____________________for an object with mass to be weightless.  Weight vs. Mass – Weight: Force of ____________________pulling you toward the earth – F = ma becomes W = mg – Weight = mass × gravitational ____________________  g on Earth is 9.8m/s2 – SI Unit = ____________________ – Weight can ____________________with a change in ____________________. – Mass: A measure of how much ____________________ an object has – You know an object has mass because it has ____________________ – SI Unit = ____________________  Centripetal Force  Centripetal Force: The ____________________exerted toward the center of a curved path.  Earth’s gravity exerts a centripetal force on the Moon that keeps it in a nearly ___________________orbit.  Falling Objects on Earth  Near Earth’s surface acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2  If 2 objects with different masses are dropped from the same height, which would hit the ground first? ____________________  Projectile Motion  Anything dropped, thrown, or shot through the air is a ____________________  Because of gravity and inertia, you can get a ____________________path.  Monkey and the Zookeeper  NEWTON’S 3rd LAW: For every ____________________, there is an equal and ____________________reaction  “Action” and “Reaction” are names of forces  Forces ALWAYS occur in ____________________  Single forces ____________________happen  Newton’s Laws Notes Name:_____________________ Date_____________ Period_______________P a g e |6  “Equal & Opposite”  In Newton’s 3rd Law, “____________________” means:  Equal in ____________________, Equal in ____________________.  occur at EXACTLY the same ____________________.  In Newton’s 3rd Law, “____________________” means:  Opposite in direction  forces are EXACTLY 180o apart in ____________________.  Writing Action Reaction Forces    Momentum:  A property of how much ____________________is required to change the object’s motion – The object’s ____________________times its ____________________  p = mv – p = momentum – m = mass – v = velocity  SI UNIT = Kg m / s  Law of Conservation of ____________________  Momentum may be ____________________to another object  The total momentum ____________________a collision is ____________________to the total momentum after the ____________________  m1v1 = m2v2  Types of Collisions  ____________________collisions – the total ____________________energy before the collision is equal to the total kinetic energy after the collision. – Usually the objects ____________________off of each other.  ____________________collisions – the total kinetic energy before the ____________________is NOT equal to the total kinetic energy after the collision. – Usually the objects stick ____________________
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            