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Forces: The Basics Part II
Ms. Mikaela Irene Fudolig
Physics 71
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Last Meeting
Newtons 1st Law of Motion
Newtons 2nd Law of Motion
netF ma
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For Today
More exercises on Newtons 1st and 2nd
Law
Newtons 3rd Law
Free-body Diagrams
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Summary
1st and 2nd Law combined
0netF F
0a
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Newtons 2nd Law
In component form:
x xF may y
F ma
z zF ma
SIGNS
MATTER!
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Conceptual Exercise 11a
You apply a net force of magnitude F on a
box. The box moves with an acceleration
a.
If I apply the same net force to a mass with box
2m, what is the boxs acceleration in terms of
a?
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Conceptual Exercise 11b
You apply a force of magnitude F on a
box. The box moves with an acceleration
a.
If I apply a force 2F to the same box, what is
the acceleration of the box in terms ofa?
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Conceptual Exercise 12: Pandanggo
sa Apple
An apple, weighing 1N, is placed securely
on top of your head while you stand still.
What is the net force acting on the apple?
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Conceptual Exercise 13
A box is moving with constant speed in a
straight line.
What is the force acting on the box?
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Conceptual Exercise 14
A particle is moving with constant speed in
a circle. Is there a force acting on the
particle?
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Conceptual Exercise 15
A particle is moving to the right in a
straight line at constant velocity. At
some time t=t0, you simultaneouslyapply two forces on the particle: one to
the right, with magnitude F, and the
other to the left, with magnitudeF
.What happens to the motion of the particle?
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Conceptual Exercise 16
From t=0 to t=15s, you see two cars
moving in a straight line, one moving at a
constant speed of 15m/s, and the other
moving at a constant speed of 10m/s.
Which car experiences a greater external force
(consider only t=0 to t=15s)?
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Recall: EXTERNAL forces
Newtons 1st and 2nd law deals only with
EXTERNAL forces.
For INTERNAL forces, we have Newtons
3rd law.
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Newtons 3rd Law
If object A exerts a force on object B,
object B also exerts a force on A.
A on B B on AF F
SAME MAGNITUDE
OPPOSITE DIRECTION
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Conceptual Exercise 17: Newtons 3rd
Law
N
w=mg
N
w=mg
Forces actingon the box?
Forces actingon the table?
Forces acting
on the ground?
on box, by table
on box, by earth
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Newtons 3rd Law
The action force and the reaction force
act on two DIFFERENT bodies!
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Conceptual Exercise 18: Newtons 3rd
Law
massm
massm
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Conceptual Exercise 18: Newtons 3rd
Law
massm
Nb
mg
Fhandon b
FG on B
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Conceptual Exercise 18: Newtons 3rd
Law
massm
Ng
mg
FB on G
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Conceptual Exercise 18: Newtons 3rd
Law
massm
massm
Nb
mg
Fhandon b
FG on
B
Ng
mg
FB on G
Fbong = Fgonb