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Unit 2
Pages 248-249, 272-277, and 280-287
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Gravity• Sir Isaac Newton
• Why do objects fall?
• A force pulls objects downward, towards the center of the Earth
• All objects are attracted to each other to some degree due to gravity
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Mass• Amount of mass effects force of gravity
• Larger the mass, greater the gravitational force it exerts
• An apple’s center is attracted to Earth’s center
• Earth has more mass, so the apple moves and not Earth
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Distance• The force of gravity decreases as
distance increases
• Closer together the objects are, more force they exert on each other
• Farther apart they are, the less force they exert
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Motion• Change in an object’s position
• Speed = distance divided by time
• Average speed = total distance divided by time
• Velocity = involves speed and direction
• Acceleration = change in velocity divided by time
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Speed • My dog runs 50 meters in 5 seconds.
• What is my dog’s speed?
• What are the units?
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Average Speed• It takes you 3 hours to travel 50 miles to
Omaha.
• What was your average speed?
• What are your units in this problem?
• What do we usually want our units of speed to be?
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Average vs. Instantaneous Speed
• Average speed is how fast you traveled for the entire trip.
• Instantaneous speed is how fast you are going at the moment that the police officer uses his radar gun on your vehicle and gives you a speeding ticket.
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Acceleration• My dog began his walk at 10 meters per
second. 2 hours later, he was walking at 2 meters per second.
• What was his acceleration?
• What are the units?
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Momentum• Mass x velocity
• Mass will be in grams, kg, mg, etc.
• Velocity will be in meters per second
• Conservation of Momentum = total momentum of system always stays the same
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Momentum• The 2000 kg truck is driving at 30
meters per second.
• What is the truck’s momentum?
• What are the units?
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Newton’s 1st Law of Motion• An object will remain at rest or move at a
constant speed in a straight line unless acted upon by a force
• Also known as the Law of Inertia
• Inertia is the resistance to change in motion.• It is hard for en elephant to stop quickly
because it has a lot of inertia carrying it forward.
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Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion• The force acting on an object is equal to
mass of the object times the acceleration
• Force = mass x acceleration
• F= m x a
• Mass must be in kilograms
• Acceleration must be in m/s2
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Calculating Force• A 10 kg object accelerates at a rate of
45 m/s2.
• Calculate its force.
• What are the units?
• A new unit you will use is Newtons!
• 1 N = 1 kg x m/s2
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Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion• For every action force, there is an equal and
opposite reaction• When a rocket is launched into space, its jets
must first ignite its fuel pushing down against the ground.
• This is the action.• The force of the explosion causes the rocket
to fly upward.• This is the reaction.
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