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Types of Forces Let’s begin with some skydiving movies. http://www.manifestmaster.com/video/ Gravity Friction ① Air Resistance Definition Air resistance is the FORCE that OPPOSES the motion of another object through the air. Your teacher (or a volunteer) is going to drop two pieces of paper: one piece of paper is flat and the other is crumpled up. Which piece of paper is going to hit the ground first? ② Predict ③ Observe ④ Explain ⑤ Draw arrows and label the force of gravity (Fg) and the force of air resistance (Far) Far Fg ⑥ Terminal Velocity Terminal velocity is the CONSTANT velocity (speed) that a falling object reaches when GRAVITY and AIR RESISTANCE are balanced. ⑦ The two forces acting on a skydiver jumping out of an airplane are GRAVITY and AIR RESISTANCE. ⑧ Draw arrows and label the force of gravity (Fg) and the force of air resistance (Far). Far ANIMATION http://www.waowen.screaming.net/revision/for ce&motion/skydiver.htm Fg How would skydiving be different on the Moon? Fg ⑨ The Moon has no ATMOSPHERE (no air). Therefore there is NO air resistance on the Moon. ⑩ Empty space (a place with no air) is called a VACUUM. ⑪ What will happen if a flat piece of paper and crumpled piece of paper are dropped at the same time on the Moon? Will one piece land first? ⑫ FREE FALL is the name given to objects falling that experience the force of gravity but no air resistance. Simulation of Galileo’s free fall experiment...ignoring air resistance. http://www.visionlearning.com/library/flash_viewer.php?oid=1884 ⑬ NORMAL FORCE Normal force is a force (usually a push) that is PERPENDICULAR to the surface of contact. The symbol for NORMAL FORCE is FN ⑭ Perpendicular means AT RIGHT ANGLES or AT 90 DEGREES. DEFINITION: http://www.merriamwebster.com/dictionary/normal ⑮ Push against a wall. Draw an arrow and label the normal force FN The force a table exerts on a book. FN ⑯ Comparing normal force to friction: Friction force is PARALLEL to the contact surface. Normal force is PERPENDICULAR to the contact surface. ⑰ Tension Force The pull of a ROPE or STRING is called a TENSION force. The symbol for the force of tension is FT ⑱ Spring (Elastic) Force The pull or push of a SPRING, RUBBER BAND, or BOUNCY BALL is called SPRING FORCE. The symbol for the spring force is Fs Now let’s try Identifying Interactions in Realistic Situations