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Physics Force Force • What is force? – Any push or pull that tends to cause a change in motion – measured in Newtons (N) or pounds (lbs) • 1 N = 0.225 lbs – examples of force • • • • gravity (weight) magnetism electricity tension or compression Newton’s Laws of Motion • 1st Law - Law of Inertia – An objects motion will remain in motion until acted upon by an outside force. • 2nd Law - F = ma – The net force on an object will cause it to accelerate inversely proportional to its mass • 3rd Law - Action - Reaction – For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction Equilibrium • Forces are balanced (1st law) • The net force (resultant force) is 0 • There is no change in motion –a=0 – v is constant Friction • Friction (THEORY GIVEN BY GALILEO)is dependant on 2 factors, the roughness of the surfaces (coefficient of friction) in contact and the force pushing the surfaces together (normal force) Ffric = m Fnorm Friction may be static (starting or kinetic (moving) You may use subscripts to indicate this. ie. ms or mk CONTACT FORCES FRICTIONAL TENSIONAL NORMAL AIR RESISTANCE APPLIED SPRING AT A DISTANCE FORCE GRAVITATIONAL ELETRICAL MAGNETIC Normal force (Fnorm) Applied(Fapp) (Force on hanger) Friction force (Ffric) Gravity (Fgrav) (Force on plane) Force x-component y-component Applied Fapp 0 Gravity 0 -W Friction -Ffric 0 Normal 0 N Normal force (N) Pull(P) (Force on hanger) Friction force (Ff) Weight (W) (Force on plane) Free body diagrams are diagrams that Show all the forces acting on an object Wy =Wcos Wx =Wsin Force x-component y-component Applied P 0 Gravity -Wsin -Wcos Friction -Ff 0 Normal 0 N P - Ff - Wsin = 0 N - Wcos = 0 F = 0 Wy =Wcos Wx =Wsin As long as the object is sitting still or at constant acceleration Fapp - Ffric - Wsin = 0 Fapp = Ffric + Wsin Ff = m N Fy = 0 Fx = 0 Fnorm - Wcos = 0 Fnorm = Wcos