Newton's Laws Of Motion & Forces
Newton's Third Law
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Newton's Third Law (LONG)
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Mass
The amount of matter in an object
Acceleration
The change in speed over time
zero
The direction of a moving object will not change if the net force acting on it is
weight (definition)
The downward force on an object due to gravity.
Newton's Second law
The larger an objects mass the more force it will take to accelerate or slow down (F = m x a)
Sir Isaac Newton
The man who discovered the Laws of Motion
Inertia
The tendency of an object to resist any change in motion
Inertia (definition)
The tendency of an object to resist any change in motion
Action-Reaction
Third Law of Motion is the law of?
Newtons(N)
This unit can be used to express force
Balanced Forces
Unchanged Inertia
Newtons (N)
Unit of force
A net force of 3N to the right
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Newton's third law
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50 N
What if the force needed by the man to accelerate the car 0.05 m/s2 if there is no friction?
980 N
What is the weight of a 100kg object if gravity is pulling it down on the floor
5000 N
What must be the force on an 1000kg object to accelerate it 5 m/s/s
5000N = 1000kg x 2 m/s2
What must be the force on an 1000kg object to accelerate it 5 m/s2
Conservation of momentum
always conserved in collisions
Law of Interia
an object at rest and an object in motion will continue unless an unbalance force acts upon it. (other meaning)
unbalanced forces
applied force is not the same as the net force
Force
A push or a pull resulting from the interaction of an object
True
A 10-kg object has greater acceleration due to gravity than a 5-kg object. T or F
60 kg m/s
A 20-kg object moving at a velocity of 3 m/s has a momentum
Gravity
A force that always attracts or pulls objects toward each other without direct contact or impact
Gravity Force
A force that always attracts or pulls objects toward each other without direct contact or impact
Friction
A force that opposes or slows down motion
Unbalanced Forces
ALWAYS cause a change in motion. They are NOT equal in size, but ARE opposite in direction.
Gravity (definition)
Accelerating force of attraction between any 2 objects in the universe
Newton's Second Law
Acceleration is produced when a force acts on a mass.
Newton's Third Law
Action-Reaction
Newton's Third Law (SHORT)
Action-Reaction
For every action there is...
An equal and opposite reaction
Newton's First Law
An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Newton's First Law
An object at rest stays at rest until a force causes it to move or An object in motion stays in motion until a force causes it to stop or change direction
Newton's First Law
An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion, unless acted on by an unbalanced force. Also called the "Law of inertia"
unless acted upon by an unbalances force
An object at rest will stay at rest
Momentum
Another name for Newton's 2nd Law of Motion
Newton's Second Law (formula)
F=ma
Fw = mg
Specialized formula for weight
Law of Inertia
First Law of Motion (other name)
Yes, if you are moving at a constant velocity( like cruise control )
Can you be moving and not be accelerating
Unbalanced Net Force
Change in Inertia
Zero Forces
DO NOT cause a change in motion. They are EQUAL in size and ARE opposite in direction.
Third Law - for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Equal and opposite forces acting on an object related to which of Newton's laws?
Balanced forces
Equal forces acting in opposite directions causing no change in motion
action-reaction
Force always acts in pairs
1st and 2nd Laws are about...
Forces acting on the same object
Aristotle
Greek scientist who studied motion. His idea was 2 divided into two kinds- natural motion and violent motion
More momentum while moving
Have larger mass
Less momentum while moving
Have smaller mass
The greater the mass the greater the weight
How is the weight of an object related to its mass?
F=ma
If a force is applied to an object it will accelerate (formula)
15 m/s/s
If a force of 1500N is applied to an 100kg object neglecting friction what is the acceleration of the object
15 m/s2
If a force of 1500N is applied to an 100kg object neglecting friction what is the acceleration of the object
3.50kg x 9.8m/s2= 490 N
If an object has a mass of 50 kg, what is its weight?
They are balanced
If an object is not moving what can we say about the forces acting on it
doubles
If you double the mass of a moving object, the object's momentum
have an unbalanced force acting on it or net force
In order for an object to accelerate it must
Objects will smaller masses have
Less Inertia
Objects with larger masses have
More Inertia
inertia
Newton's first law of motion is also called the law of
False
Newton's first law of motion is also called the law of acceleration
its mass and the net force applied to it
Newton's second law of motion relates an object's acceleration to
Force applied to the object
Newton's second law of motion shows that there is a direct relationship between acceleration and
Force is measured in
Newtons (N)
1 m/s2
One newton is the force needed to cause a 1-kilogram mass to accelerate at
equal and opposite
When an action force occurs, the reaction force is always
10 kg...10 kg x 2m/s = 20kg m/s
Which object has more momentum a mass of 1 kg mass moving at 10m/s verses an object with mass 10kg moving at 2 m/s.
Balanced force
Zero Force
Greater mass means
_____________object has greater momentum if moving
Force (definition)
a push or pull on an object; measured in Newtons (N)
g = 9.8 m/s/s
acceleration due to gravity
g= 9.8 m/s2
acceleration due to gravity
Weight
changes with different gravitational forces
Newton's third Law
for every action there is and equal and opposite reaction
Unbalanced forces
forces not equal in size that cause the motion or direction of an object to change
force divided by mass
formula for acceleration
w = mg
formula for weight in Newton's
Objects with smaller masses have
less inertia
momentum
mass times velocity
terminal velocity
maximum velocity of a falling object
acceleration
occurs whenever an object is acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Forces always exist in ..
pairs
mass
remains constant always, everywhere
Overcoming an objects inertia requires
requires a net force greater than zero
Newton's First Law Of Motion is also called
the "Law of inertia"
net force
the sum of all forces acing on an object.
Newtons
this unit can be used to express force
Newtons or kg m/s2
this unit can be used to express force
acceleration (definition)
when an object changes velocity or direction or both