force what is force? –push or pull it’s what causes “things” to accelerate 1000 kg
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Force• What is force?
– Push or Pull• It’s what causes “things” to accelerate
1000 kg1000 kg
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Balanced v. Unbalanced Forces
• If all forces are balanced there is no acceleration in any direction. – (Either Zero Motion or Constant Velocity)
• If one force is greater than the opposing force we get acceleration in a direction.
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Balanced Forces (Balanced Forces = No Acceleration)
5 N 5 N
Equal Pushing
Object
Notice that all the forces are equally pointed in the opposite direction. Hence they balance
each other – or cancel each other.
Forces may cancel each other and produce No Acceleration!
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Gravity pulls down on you…
The ground pushes back up…
THIS KEEPS YOU WHERE YOU ARE!If these football players push on each other equally as hard,
will either one move?
Gravity pulls down
Ground pushes up
Balanced Forces (Balanced Forces = No Acceleration)
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5 N5 N
5 N 5 N
Equal Pushing
Equal Pulling
Forces may cancel each other and produce No Acceleration!
Balanced Forces (Balanced Forces = No Acceleration)
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Unbalanced ForcesCauses Acceleration
Adding Forces Subtracting Forces
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Adding Forces
• Two forces can add together to produce a larger net force than either original force.– Positive Acceleration occurs (Speed up)
5 N 5 N = 10 N
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Unbalanced ForcesCauses Acceleration
Adding Forces
5 NObject
5 N
Notice that all the forces are pointed in the same direction. Hence they add together.
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Subtracting Forces
• Two forces can subtract to produce a net force in the direction of the larger force.– Negative Acceleration occurs (Slow Down)
10 N 5 N= 5 N
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Unbalanced ForcesCauses Acceleration
Subtracting Forces
5 N5 NObject
5 N
Notice that all the forces are unequal and pointed in the opposite direction. Hence they
are unbalanced and in opposition to each other – or one partially cancels the other.
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Balanced Forces
Balanced
Push
i.e. Pushing a Car
No Acceleration
Balanced
Pull
i.e. Tug-o-war
No Acceleration
10N10N
10N10N
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Un-Balanced Forces
AdditiveUn-Balanced
Same Direction
Faster
Acceleration
SubtractiveUn-Balanced
Opposite Direction
Slower
Acceleration
10N10N
10N10N
10N
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Balance between Gravity and Friction
The skydiver is colliding with themolecules of gas in the air!
Which slows down the fall of the skydiver!
Q: If the friction of the air and the pull of gravity were in perfect balance,
what would the skydiver be doing?
A: The skydiver would be going a constant velocity (moving with no
acceleration) down towards the ground until it hit the ground.
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How it worksNotice that as the skydiver
leaves the plane, the force of force of gravitygravity accelerates him faster towards the earth; however, the moment he jumps out of
the plane, another force begins to oppose gravity – Air ResistanceAir Resistance, (Friction).
This friction with the air begins to slow down his rate of acceleration. Meaning,
he’s still speeding up, just not as fast.
Once the force of air friction force of air friction equals the force of gravityequals the force of gravity,
the skydiver steadily descends towards earth at a
constant velocity.
Gravity
0 m/s30 m/s
Air Resistance
Constant Velocity
Speed:
0 m/s10 m/s20 m/s25 m/s28 m/s
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Vel
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Accelerating
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Forces may cancel each other and produce No Acceleration!
Balanced Forces (Balanced Forces = No Acceleration)
5 N 5 N
Equal Pushing
Object
Notice that all the forces are equally pointed in the opposite direction. Hence they balance
each other – or cancel each other.
Wait a minute. This object was moving.That’s Right. As you may have noticed, although I may have balanced forces, I might
still be moving.
Notice that when the forces are balanced, the object might still be moving, but the objects are not accelerating, instead they have a constant velocity. Hence, once in
motion – it’s always in motion unless acted upon by what? Another Force.
Equal Pulling
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Constant Velocity
1 2 3 4 5
In other words, you still need to use the gas In other words, you still need to use the gas peddle to balance out all the force of friction to peddle to balance out all the force of friction to
keep you going at a constant speed.keep you going at a constant speed.
Time [Sec]
Dis
tanc
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]
0 1
2
3
4 5
6
5 N
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Acceleration
To get an object to move faster, create an To get an object to move faster, create an unbalanced force!unbalanced force!
1 2
5 N
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Force• Speed = Distance divided by time
• S= D/T
• What is the speed of a rocket traveling at 4,000 miles in 1.5 hours?
2,667 miles/hr
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The Law of Conservation of Energy
• Energy cannot be __________ or ____________; it may be transformed from one form into another, but the total amount of energy _________ changes.
createddestroyed
never
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• “the ability to do work”
• The combination of energy and matter make up the universe: – Matter is substance, and energy is the
____________ of substance.
What is energy?
mover
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Energy is nature’s way of keeping score.
We sense energy only when it changes,
either a transformation from one form of energy to another,
or a transfer of energy from one point to another.
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How is all energy divided?
PotentialEnergy
KineticEnergy
All Energy
GravitationPotentialEnergy
ElasticPotentialEnergy
ChemicalPotentialEnergy
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Potential Kinetic
• energy of _________
or energy in ______________.
– Water behind a dam– Hammer over head– Food on the plate
• energy of ________, the form capable of doing work – Flowing water– A falling hammer– Food being converted
into usable energy in the cell.
position
storage
motion
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PE = mgh
____ = mass (kg)
____ = height (m)
____ = accel due to gravity
(9.8 m/s2)
m
hg
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What is Gravitational Potential Energy?o Potential energy
due to an object’s position
o P.E. = ________x ________ x
_____________Don’t look down,
Rover!Good boy!
massheight
gravity
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What is Potential Energy?
oEnergy that is stored and waiting to be used later
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What is Elastic Potential Energy?
o Potential energy due compression or expansion of an elastic object.
Notice the ball compressingand expanding
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What is Chemical Potential Energy?
o Potential energy stored within the chemical bonds of an object
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What is Kinetic Energy?
o Energy an object has due to its motion
o K.E. = .5(mass x speed2)
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KE = 1/2 m v2
• 4 kg bowling ball
• at 10 m/s
• = .5 (4kg) (10m/s)2 • = 200 J
• .25 kg baseball
• at 50 m/s
• = .5 (.25kg) (50 m/s)2
• = 312 J
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Courtesy Jerry Ohlinger’s Movie Material Store
Work is done when a force is exerted over a distance.
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Work
• is equal to the force that is exerted multiplied by the distance over which it is exerted.
• W = _______
• The unit of work combines the unit of force (N) with the unit of distance (m)
• Newton-meter (N-m) aka ________.
F x d
Joule
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You carry a 20 kg suitcase upstairs, a distance of 4m. How much work did you
do? • W = F x d
• F = ma
• = (20 kg) (10m/s2) = 200 N
• W = F x d
• = (200 N) (4m)
• = 800 J
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6 fundamental forms of energy
1. mechanical energy
2. Thermal (heat) energy
3. electromagnetic energy
4. electrical energy
5. nuclear energy
6. chemical energy
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What is the source of our energy?
• The source of practically all our energy is the _______.SUN
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What is Mechanical Energy?
o Energy due to a object’s _________
(kinetic) or __________ (potential).
The bowling ball has mechanical energy.
When the ball strikes the pins, mechanical energy is transferred
to the pins!
motionposition
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Examples of Mechanical Energy
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What is ElectromagneticEnergy?
o _________________
o Includes energy from gamma rays, xrays, ultraviolet rays, visible light,
infrared rays, microwave and
radio bands
Light energy
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What is Electrical Energy?
o Energy caused by the movement of _____________
o Easily transported through power
lines and converted into other forms of
energy
electrons
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What is Chemical Energy?
o Energy that is available for release
from _____________________.
The chemical bonds in a matchstick store
energy that is transformed into
thermal energy when the match is struck.
Chemical reactions
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Examples of Chemical Energy
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What is Thermal Energy?o Heat energy
o The heat energy of an object determines how active its atoms are.
A hot object is one whose atoms and molecules are excited and show rapid
movement.
A cooler object's molecules and atoms will show less
movement.
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QUIZ TIME!What type of energy
cooks food in a microwave oven?ELECTROMAGNETIC
ENERGY
What type of energy is the spinning plate inside of a microwave oven?
MECHANICAL ENERGY
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QUIZ TIME!Electrical energy is
transported to your house through power lines.
When you plug an electric fan to a power outlet, electrical energy is transform into what type of energy?
MECHANICAL ENERGY
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QUIZ TIME!
What energy transformation occurs when an electric
lamp is turned on?
ELECTRICAL ENERGY
ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY
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What types of energy are shown below?
Mechanical and Thermal Energy(Don’t forget friction)
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What type of energy is shown below?
Chemical Energy
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What types of energy are shown below?
Electrical, Mechanical andElectromagnetic Energy
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What type of energy is shown below?
Chemical Energy (yummy)
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What type of energy is shown below?
Thermal Energy
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What types of energy are shown below?
Mechanical, Electromagnetic, Electrical, Chemical and
Thermal Energy
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The Law of Conservation of Energy
• Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it may be transformed from one form into another, but the total amount of energy never changes.