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Angel Yoanna Force is a pull or a push on an object. It is exerted when two objects interact with each other. It is equal in size but opposite in direction. http://ap-physics.david-s.org 5/22/2017 Force is measured in newtons (N). 𝐹 = 𝑚𝑎 Where F - force m - mass of the object a -acceleration http://ap-physics.david-s.org 5/22/2017 Hooke’s Law – larger the force applied on a spring, the more it will extend. http://ap-physics.david-s.org 5/22/2017 It is the net force. It is zero when: ◦ the object is stationary. ◦ the object moves at a constant speed. It is not zero when the object accelerates or decelerates. http://ap-physics.david-s.org 5/22/2017 Also called Torque. It is the turning effect of force acting on a body about an axis. The SI Unit is newton meter (Nm) The CGS Unit is dyne-cm 7 1𝑁𝑚 = 10 𝑑𝑦𝑛𝑒 − 𝑐𝑚 http://ap-physics.david-s.org 5/22/2017 𝑀𝑜𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡 𝑜𝑓 𝐹𝑜𝑟𝑐𝑒 = 𝐹 × 𝑑 Where F is the force applied and d is the perpendicular distance http://ap-physics.david-s.org 5/22/2017 An object is said to be in equilibrium when the forces acting on it produces no changes in the state of rest or state of motion of the object. The two conditions for it would be: ◦ The resultant force on the object should be equal to zero. ◦ The moment of force acting on the body at a point should be zero. http://ap-physics.david-s.org 5/22/2017 The principle of moments is the sum of anticlockwise moments about any point = sum of the clockwise about the same point. Two equal and opposite, parallel forces not acting on the same line, are called a couple. Moment of couple = force x perpendicular distance (between the line of action of both the forces) http://ap-physics.david-s.org 5/22/2017 http://ap-physics.david-s.org/effectsforces/ http://ap-physics.david-s.org/1-5-bturning-effect/ http://ap-physics.david-s.org/1-5-cconditions-equilibrium/ Google Images http://ap-physics.david-s.org 5/22/2017 http://ap-physics.david-s.org 5/22/2017