ballistic cart demo discuss law of cosines for planeinwindb problem other hw problems?
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Ballistic Cart Demo Discuss law of cosines for planeinwindb
problem Other HW problems?
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Chapter 4Chapter 4
Forces and Mass
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Classical MechanicsClassical Mechanics
does not apply for very tiny objects (< atomic sizes) objects moving near the speed of light
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Newton’s First LawNewton’s First Law
If the net force F exerted on an object is zero the object continues in its original state of motion. That is, if F = 0, an object at rest remains at rest and an object moving with some velocity continues with the same velocity. Contrast with Aristotle!
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ForcesForces
Usually a push or pull Vector Either contact or field force
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Contact and Field ForcesContact and Field Forces
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Fundamental (Field) ForcesFundamental (Field) Forces
Types Strong nuclear force Electromagnetic force Weak nuclear force Gravity
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Strong Nuclear ForceStrong Nuclear Force
QCD (Quantum chromodynamics) confines quarksby exchaning gluons
Nuclear force: binds protons and neutronsby exchanging pions
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Electromagnetic ForcesElectromagnetic Forces
Opposites attract, like-signs repel Electric forces bind electrons in atoms Magnetic forces arise from moving charges
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Weak Nuclear ForceWeak Nuclear Force
Involves exchange of heavy W or Z particle
Responsible for decay of neutrons
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GravityGravity
Attractive force between any two bodies Proportional to both masses Inversely proportional to square of
distance
2
1 2
r
mmGF
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Inertia (Newton’s First Law)Inertia (Newton’s First Law)
Tendency of an object to continue in its original motion
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MassMass
A measure of the resistance of an object to changes in its motion due to a force
Scalar SI units are kg
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Newton’s Second LawNewton’s Second Law
Acceleration is proportional to net force and inversely proportional to mass.
amF
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Units of ForceUnits of Force
SI unit is Newton (N)
US Customary unit is pound (lb) 1 N = 0.225 lb
2s
mkg1N 1
maF
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WeightWeight
Weight is magnitude of gravitational force
2
2
earthR
GMg
r
mMGw
mgw
earth
earth
weight
mass
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Weight vs. MassWeight vs. Mass
Mass is an inherent property Weight depends on location
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Newton’s Third LawNewton’s Third Law
Single isolated force cannot exist For every action there is an equal and
opposite reaction
2112 FF
Force on “1” due to “2”
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Newton’s Third Law cont.Newton’s Third Law cont.
F12 is action force F21 is reaction force You can switch
action <-> reaction
Action & reaction forces act on different objects
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Action-Reaction PairsAction-Reaction Pairs
'gg FF
nn
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Define the Define the OBJECT OBJECT (free body)(free body)
Newton’s Law uses the forces acting ON object
n and Fg act on object
n’ and Fg’ act on other objects
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Assumptions for F=maAssumptions for F=ma
Objects behave as particles ignore rotational motion (for now)
Consider only forces acting ON object neglect reaction forces
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Problem Solving StrategyProblem Solving Strategy
Identify object (free body) Label all forces acting on object Resolve forces into x- and y-components,
using convenient coordinate system Apply equations, keep track of signs!
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Mechanical ForcesMechanical Forces
Strings, ropes and Pulleys Gravity Normal forces Friction Springs (later in the book)
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Some Rules for Ropes and PulleysSome Rules for Ropes and Pulleys
Force from rope points AWAY from object Magnitude of the force is called tension Tension does not change when going
over a pulley (if frictionless)
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EquilibriumEquilibrium
0F
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Cable Pull DemoCable Pull Demo
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Example 4.1Example 4.1
Given that Mlight = 25 kg, find all three tensions
T3 = 245.3 N, T1 = 147.4 N, T2 = 195.7 N
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Example 4.2Example 4.2
2) Which statements are correct?Assume the objects are static.
A) T1 must = T2
B) T2 must = T3
C) T1 must be < MgD) T1+T2 must be > Mg
cos(10o)=0.985 sin(10o)=0.173
A) TB) TC) TD) T
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Example 4.3Example 4.3
a) Find accelerationb) Find T, the tension above the bowling ballc) Find T3, the tension in the rope between the pailsd) Find force ceiling must exert on pulley
a) a = g/6 = 1.635 m/s2
b) T = 57.2 Nc) T3=24.5 Nd) Fpulley=2T = 114.5 N
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Inclined PlanesInclined Planes
Choose x along the incline and y perpendicular to incline
Replace force of gravity with its components
cossin
,
,mgFmgF
yg
xg
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Example 4.4Example 4.4
Find the acceleration and the tension
a = 4.43 m/s2, T= 53.7 N
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Example 4.5Example 4.5
Find M such that the box slides at constant v
M=15.6 kg
M
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Forces of FrictionForces of Friction
Resistive force between object and neighbors or the medium
Examples: Sliding a box Air resistance Rolling resistance
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Sliding FrictionSliding Friction
Direction parallel to surface, opposite toother forces
Nearly independent of the area of contact
The coefficient of friction (µ) depends on the surfaces in contact
ks
k
sNfNf
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Coefficients Coefficients of Frictionof Friction
ks
k
sNfNf
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Static Friction, ƒStatic Friction, ƒss
s is coefficient of static friction
n is the normal force
FfnF ss
,If
f
F
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Kinetic Kinetic Friction, ƒFriction, ƒkk
k is coefficient of kinetic friction
Friction force opposes F n is the normal force
nf
nF
k
s
,If
F
f
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Friction DemoFriction Demo
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Example 4.6Example 4.6
The man pushes/pulls with a force of 200 N. Thechild and sled combo has a mass of 30 kg and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.15. For each case:What is the frictional force opposing his efforts?What is the acceleration of the child?f=59 N, a=3.80 m/s2 / f=29.1 N, a=4.8 m/s2
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Example 4.7Example 4.7
Given m1 = 10 kg and m2 = 5 kg:a) What value of s would stop the block from sliding?b) If the box is sliding and k = 0.2, what is the acceleration?c) What is the tension of the rope?a) s = 0.5 b) a=1.96 m/s2 c) 39.25 N
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Example 4.8Example 4.8
What is the minimum s required to prevent a sled from slipping down a hill of slope 30 degrees?
s = 0.577
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Other kinds of frictionOther kinds of friction
Air resistance, F ~ Area v2
Rolling resistance, F ~ v
Terminal velocity:
velocitylat termina
2resistance
mgCAvF
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Coffee Filter DemoCoffee Filter Demo
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Accelerating Reference FramesAccelerating Reference Frames
Equivalent to “Fictitious” gravitational force
framefictitious ag
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Fictitious Force: DerivationFictitious Force: Derivation
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21
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tm
maFtvtxx
tatx
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20
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tmF
tv
attvx
Eq. of motion in fixed frame
F-maf looks like force in new frame, maf acts like fake gravitational force!
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Example 4.9Example 4.9
An elevator falls with acceleration a = 8.0 m/s2. If a 200-lb person stood on a bathroom scale during the fall, what would the scale read?
36.9 lbs
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Example 4.10Example 4.10
You are calibrating an accelerometer so that you can measure the steady horizontal acceleration of a car by measuring the angle a ball swings backwards.If M = 2.5 kg and the acceleration, a = 3.0 m/s2:a) At what angle does the ball swing backwards?b) What is the tension in the string?
=17 degT= 25.6 N