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Laws of Force Mr. Dunnum Physical Science What is force?  Force is simply a push or pull  All forces have both size and direction  Forces are everywhere  Anytime you see something moving, you can be sure that its motion created by a force How do we measure force?  Scientist express force by using a unit called Newton's  The more the Newton's the greater the force Net force?  What is net force?  Net force is the result of combining all the forces exerted on an object  Same direction you add them  Opposite directions you subtract them Unbalanced and Balanced Forces  Unbalanced forces  When the net forces of an object is not zero then it is an unbalanced force.  Unbalanced forces cause nonmoving objects to start moving Balanced forces When the net forces equal zero then the forces are balanced Balanced forces don’t cause objects to move Newton's first law  If an object is at rest it will remain at rest unless it is affected by an outside force, if an object is moving it will remain moving until it is stopped by an outside force. Friction  Force that opposes motion between two surfaces  Friction occurs because the surface of any object is rough  A rougher surface creates more friction  The more force the more friction Sliding/ Rolling Friction  Sliding Friction  Takes more effort and force to move objects by sliding  Ex. Moving furniture Rolling Friction Is important to all means of transportation The friction is smaller and easier to move than sliding Fluid/Static Friction  Fluid Friction  Also less than sliding friction  Swimmers have to overcome this when swimming Static Friction Prevents an object from moving when force is applied Ex. Moving a refrigerator Helpful/Harmful Friction  Helpful  Car- friction helps push the car down the road.  It also helps us stop the car with the brakes  Harmful  Car- Cause wear and tear on the motor of the car. Newton's Second Law  An object acted upon by a force will accelerate in the direction of the force  Acceleration= net force mass F=MA What is Gravity?  Gravity is the force of attraction between two objects  All matter is affected by gravity  Gravity pulls you down, air resistance pushes you up Gravity Con.  Small masses have a small gravitational force  The larger masses have a larger gravitational force  If the distance between the two objects is in creased then the gravitational force is reduced Weight and Mass  Weight  Weight is the gravitational force exerted on an object  Weight changes when the gravitational force changes  Weight is measured on a spring scale Mass The amount of matter in an object, and its value does not change If moved to Jupiter the weight would change, but not the mass Measured by a balance Newton's Third Law  For every action there is an equal, but opposite reaction  Example when you push a wall it pushes back with the same force Examples of Newton’s 3rd Law  Bumper cars  Getting oil changed  Diving in a pool  Dunking a basketball Free fall and Weightlessness  Free Fall  An object is in free fall when the only force acting on it is gravity Weightlessness Is the condition that occurs in free fall when the weight of an object seems to be zero
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            