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if m₁ doubles and m₂ triples, f will become _________ times greater

6 (multiply the numbers)

Both contact and field forces can cause an obj to do what?

change its motion

true or false:if an object is accelerating constantly then the forces acting upon the obj are balanced

false (it is accelerating)

F=ma = F=m(Vf - Vi)/t So, F and t have an __________ relationship.

inverse

A = F/m If you triple the m, the a will becomes a third of its original value. This is called the ___________________________

inverse - multiplicative inverse or reciprocal.

BE ABLE TO ANALYZE FREE BODY DIAGRAMS FOR UNKNOWN FORCES

JUST DO IT

STUDY 11.3 QUIZ

JUST DO IT RN

KNOW ALL GRAPHS OF OBJECTS IN FREE FALL GIVEN IN CLASS

LEARN IT LIVE IT LOVE IT

Weight of an obj. DEPENDS on gravity so your weight on the moon is different from your weight on Earth. REMEMBER that your mass NEVER changes.

LEARN IT LIVE IT LOVE IT

a=net force (aka force)/mass

LEARN IT LIVE IT LOVE IT

when doing accel force mass problems, besides f=ma, f is always on top for the formula

LEARN IT LIVE IT LOVE IT

LITERALLY LIFE AS WE KNOW IT WOULD END WITHOUT FRICTION

LIKE SERIOUSLY.

B/c of friction, a _____________ must be applied to a car just to keep it moving at the same speed.

constant force

when are forces considered balanced

constant speed and no motion

Babies are placed in_______________ b/c the force that is needed to bring the baby to a stop is safely spread out over the baby's whole body.

backwards facing car seats

A truck parked on a hill does not slide b/c the friction b/w the wheels & the ground _________ the force of gravity.

balance

when a car moves at constant speed, the force moving the car forward ___________ the friction.

balances

after dropping a penny of the empire state building, it wouldn't kill someone, just mildly injure them. why?

because when you drop the penny it will accelerate until it reaches terminal velocity, then it will travel at a constant speed and stop accelerating because it has reached terminal velocity. btw don't try that because you could really hurt someone

Static friction ________ exist if there is no opposing force

cannot

free fall acceleration of an object is directed toward the _________ of the earth

center

The force of gravity __________ as the distance b/w 2 obj.s changes.

changes

if we ignore air resistance, as an object is in free fall, its velocity _________________

increases at a constant rate

projectile motion has 2 components, the other 2 components are __________________

independent of one another

You wear a seatbelt in a car to hold you in your seat in the event of a crash. What is the reason you would continue moving w/o a seatbelt when the car stopped suddenly

inertia

what is the tendency of an object at rest to remain at rest or, if moving, to continue moving at constant velocity

inertia

What type of relationship exists b/w accel and mass.

inverse

what mathematical relationship exists between gravitational force and distance

inverse squared

in the formula F=(gm₁m₂)/d², f and d have a _____________________ relationship

inversely squared

When you push forward on an obj., _static_friction acts in a backward direction & opposes the motion. So what happens to the frictional force if you stop pushing the obj.?

it stops completely because it has nothing to oppose anymore

Also equal to ___________- a car will NOT roll down a hill w/ its brake on b/c the force of friction b/w the brakes & the wheels balances the force of gravity.

no motion

on a velocity time graph what would the slops look like if there were no forces acting on it

none (wouldn't exist)

gravity __________ as the distance increases

decreases

what is the force exerted by a surface as an obj moves across it

friction

What is the net force equal to in newtons 1st law?

0

how much is 4.45N in lb

1

in the formula F=(gm₁m₂)/d², if d doubles, f becomes

1/4(square the number than change to reciprocal)

One Newton is the force that can give a mass of 1kg an acceleration of 1 m/s2

1N = 1kg x 1 m/s2

what law does terminal velocity refer to

1st law

what law is the following: falls again reaching another constant speed and lands safely.

1st law

a 25 kg obj is currently on the moon with a g of 1.6 m/s/s fine the mass on earth

25 kg (mass never changes)

immediately upon opening a parachute while sky diving is synonymous with which of newtons laws

2nd

in Newtons ____ law, the net force does not equal 0

2nd

what law is the following: He opens the parachute to slow down. More surface area = more resistance. There is a net force acting on him so he is decelerating-

2nd law

an obj has an acceleration of 8 m/s/s. the mass is increased by 2.then the new acceleration would be ???

4 (because they are inversely proportional)

how much is 1 lb in newtons

4.45 N

in the formula F=(gm₁m₂)/d², if d is reduced by 1/2 and the original force was 100N what is the new force?

400N

Near the Earth's surface, the free fall accel (gravity) is about ___________

9.8 m/s/s

free fall = g = ? (a number)

9.8 m/s²

for an object in free fall on a velocity vs time graph what is the slope and why

9.8 m/s² because the gravitational force is the net force so this force causes acceleration or deceleration due to newtons 2nd law

_________obj.s resist changes in motion, so all objs. have inertia.

ALL

______________is a form of friction, and it is the force that acts upon objects as the travel through air.

Air resistance

what does newton's 1st law say

An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion maintains its velocity unless it experiences a net force.

If you are stopped and get hit from behind, you move____and the driver that hit you moves____.

Backward, forwards

what is the fancy formula for force (not F=ma)

F=(gm₁m₂)/d²

Every change in motion that you observe or feel is caused by ____________

Force

If accel remains constant, then the greater the mass, the greater the________ has to be.

Force

______________ affects the shapes of living things

Gravitational force

B/c weight is a force, the SI unit for weight is?

N (newtons)

what is the SI unit for force

N (newtons)

does gravity affect the horizontal component of the projectile

NO NEVER it remains constant

ALWAYS DO SIG DIGS

OKAY? OKAY.

____________________ is the strongest force. We do not feel this force on a daily basis

Strong nuclear force

_______________ is a combination of all of the forces acting on an obj. (This determines whether the velocity of the obj. will change).

The Net Force

if we ignore air resistance, as an obj falls freely, the distance traveled per second ____________

increases

____________ b/w 2 obj.s is proportional to the product of their mass.

The gravitational force

in the formula F=(gm₁m₂)/d², as the masses of the objects increase the force of attraction _________ and vice versa

increases

YALL NEVER CHOOSE ON THE TEST THAT IT IS NEWTONS 3RD OR 4TH LAW

WE HAVEN'T LEARNED 3RD LAW AND THERE IS NO 4TH LAW IDIOT

F = ma If you double the mass, you ________the F.

_double_

A light hanging from the ceiling does not move up or down b/c the force due to tension in the cord pulls the light up and balances the force of_________pulling the light down...

_gravity_

When you push forward on an obj.,____________ acts in a backward direction & opposes the motion

_static_friction

for an object in free fall on an acceleration vs time graph, what would it show

a constant acceleration of 9.8 m/s²

are objects in space ever weightless?

no

A = F/m If you triple the m, the a will become_____________of its original value.

a third

what is the formula for accel with force and mass

a= f/m

what is the correct formula for acceleration

a=f/m

An obj. ___________ in the direction of the net force.

accelerate

a falling object stops ___________ when the force of air resistance becomes equal to the gravitational force of the object (weight)

accelerating

When 2 masses are the same, a greater force provides a greater _____________

acceleration

what does the slope on a force mass chart represent

acceleration

astronauts and the vehicle in which they are traveling are falling toward earth with the same ____________

acceleration (meaning everything is accelerating at the same rate and at the same time)

Unbalanced forces equal to?

acceleration or decleration

if there is no ______________ all objects falling near the earth's surface accelerate at the same rate regardless of their mass

air resistance

what is a major reason for terminal velocity

air resistance

what is the forces that are in opposition to the relative motion of an object through the air

air resistance

what is the law of universal gravitation

all objects in the universe attract each other through the force of gravity.

when an object is very small such as a paper clip gravity is _______________________________ to detect

almost not noticable

there is __________ a gravitational force acting on every object in the universe even if it is very weak

always

astronauts in orbit experience ____________________

apparent weightlessness

what is is the force in which an object comes in contact with another object When you catch a ball and it stops moving

contact force

in the formula F=(gm₁m₂)/d², as d increases, f ___________ and vice versa

decreases

What kind of relationship exists b/w force and accel.

direct

What type of relationship b/w force and mass?

direct

How is inertia related to mass?

directly

in the formula F=(gm₁m₂)/d², what kind of relationship does force and mass have

directly proportional

The accel of an obj. is _______proportional to the net force on the obj. and __________ proportional to the obj.s mass.

directly; inversely

in the formula F=(gm₁m₂)/d², d=?

distance between the 2 objects centers

Balance forces _________ cause a change in the motion of a moving obj.

do not

balanced forces ___________ cause an obj at rest to start moving..

do not

F = ma If you double the mass, you _double_the F. Also, you can double the a to ________the F.

double

in the formula F=(gm₁m₂)/d², if only m₁ doubles, f ____________

doubles

when an object is very massive such as earth gravity is _________ to detect

easy

when do we (not in space) experience apparent weightlessness

ex. tower or terror

true or false: inertia is a force

false

true or false: kinetic friction resists the initiation of sliding motion

false

true or false: weight is the amount of matter in an obj

false

true or false: if a person is moving to the right, then the forces acting upon it are not balanced

false (not enough info. constant speed of not?)

true or false: it would take an unbalanced force to keep an object in motion

false (not enough info. constant speed or not?)

what is forces that do NOT require that the objects touch each other the two poles on a magnet

field force

Accel depends on __________ and mass.

force

in the formula F=(gm₁m₂)/d², f=?

force of attraction

what are the 4 fundamental forces

force of gravity electromagnetic force strong nuclear force weak nuclear force

astronauts in orbit are in ________________

free fall

what is the motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body

free fall

and object is controlled by 2 independent motions so an object projected horizontally will reach the ground in the same time as an object dropped vertically. no matter how large the horizontal velocity is, the downward pull of gravity is always the same

gif of this on slide 33 of 12.2

in the formula F=(gm₁m₂)/d², g=?

gravitational constant

__________ is the reason an apple falls from a tree

gravity

astronauts in space are not weightless because earth's ___________ is always acting on them and their shuttle

gravity

what keeps the plantes in orbit

gravity

vertical velocity changes due to its __________

gravity (net force acting on the object, 2nd law)

Inertia is related to mass; the larger an object's mass is, the _________ the inertia will be.

greater

The force required to make a stationary obj. start moving is (greater or less) than the force necessary to keep it moving

greater

The greater the mass, the _________ the gravitational force it exerts on other obj.s

greater

When a car accelerates, the force moving the car forward is ________ than the opposing force of friction.

greater

static friction is usually ________ than kinetic friction.

greater

the greater the surface area of the object the ____________ the air restsiatnce

greater

when 2 forces acting on an object are not equal, causing the object to move in the direction of the ___________

greater force aka net force

A = F/m If you double the m, then the a will __________

half.

What is the shape of a line on a accel mass graph graph called?

hyperbola

Friction is ___________ if the force pushing the surfaces together is increased.

increased

If F increases, then A __________ and vice versa if mass remains constant.

increases

as the speed of an object increases the air resistance ____________

increases

gravity decreases as the distance _____________

increases

gravity increases as mass _____________

increases

i believe in you

jk but keep going

the force that opposes the movement of 2 surfaces that are in contact & are moving over each other. Also, friction b/w moving surfaces.

kinetic friction

Why do astronauts bounce around on the moon?

less gravity

how would you increase helpful friction

making surfaces rougher

_________ is a measure of inertia

mass

a measure of the amount of matter in an object

mass

what does the slope on a force accel graph represent

mass

in the formula F=(gm₁m₂)/d², m₁=?

mass of object 1

in the formula F=(gm₁m₂)/d², m²=?

mass of object 2

what is the formula for force

mass x acceleration

what is the formula for weight

mg (mass times gravity)

what is the following an example of: If you slide a book across carpet, it will soon come to a stop. On a smoother surface (ice), the book will slide much farther.

newtons 1st law

what law talks about constant speed

newtons 1st law

what law talks about unbalanced speed

newtons 2nd law

are mass and weight the same?

no

are you going to fail this test?

not if you stop singing freaking drake and actually focus

Newton's 1st Law of motion is called The Law _____________-

of Inertia.

air resistance acts in an __________ direction to the weight of a falling object (gravity)

opposite

orbiting is ____________

projectile motion

gravity _____________ as distance increases

remains constant

when air resistance balances the weight of an obj that is falling, the velocity ______________

remains constant

vertical velocity changes due to its gravity and the horizontal velocity ______________

remains the same (not net force acting on the ball if air resistance is ignores, 1st law)

projectile motion has 2 components, ________ and __________

size and distance

the force that resists the initiation of sliding motion b/w 2 surfaces that are in contact & at rest. Also, friction b/w surfaces that are stationary.

static friction

what do larger animals need to support their mass a/g the force of gravity

stronger skeletons

what is the constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance in equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force of gravity

terminal velocity

yall gotta go on your own and look at slides 27, 29, 33-36 of 12.2 because they are pictures sooooooo

thanks

slide 28 of 12.2 is hard to type so just go look at it because im lazy

thanks yall

On Earth, your weight is _________________exerted on you by the Earth.

the amt of grav. force

What happens if you push a box east and your friend pushes north?

the box moves in a northeasterly direction

in the formula F=(gm₁m₂)/d², what happens to the force if you tripple the distance

the force will decrease to 1/9its original value (square the number than change to reciprocal)

what is the law that says any 2 bodies in the universe attract each other with a force that is directly proportional to the product the their masses and inversely proportional to the square root of the distance between them

the law of universal gravitation

the amount of air resistance depends on what

the size, shape, and speed of the object

force is a vector or scalor

vector-it has direction

for an object in free fall on a distance vs time graph what does the slope equal

velocity but velocity is changing

do you want to succeed in life

then put down your dang phone and focus here

if we ignore air resistance what will hit the ground first, a bowling ball or a feather?

they will hit the ground at the same time

why do larger animals need stronger skeletons

to support their mass a/g the force of gravity

in the formula F=(gm₁m₂)/d², if m₂ triples, f _________

triples

true or false:if an object is moving to the right and slowing down then the Fnet is directed towards the left

true (it is decelerating and deceleration is to the left)

When the car you are riding in comes to a stop, your seatbelt and the friction b/w you and your seat stop your forward motion. They provide the________________ that is needed to bring you to a stop as the car stops.

unbalanced backward force

a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an obj.

weight

a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object

weight

mass x gravity (force)=?

weight

List examples of how to reduce unwanted friction:

when cooking use non stick pans use lubricant non friction materials (like oils)

when is the force directed to the right

when it is accelerating

when is the force directed to the left

when it is decerlerating

If no net force acted on the book, would it slide forever?

yes (but this would never happen bc friction)

Would a 4-scale balance work the same on the moon?

yes because it measures mass not weight

It will NOT accel if the net force is _________________

zero or balanced


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