“i do not know what i may appear to the world, but to myself i seem to have been only like a boy...
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“I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.“
- Sir Isaac Newton -
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Sir Isaac Newton (1643 – 1727)
> Born shortly after Galileo died > Inventor of Calculus > Known for his laws of motion
Isaac Newton's own first edition copy of his Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica with his handwritten corrections for the second edition.
A reputed descendant of Newton's apple tree, found in the Botanic Gardens in Cambridge.
“If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants”
Who are these Who are these giants?giants?
Chapter 2Chapter 2Newton’s First Newton’s First Law of MotionLaw of Motion
Aristotle on Motion Aristotle on Motion (350 BC)(350 BC)
Aristotle attempted to understand motion by classifying motion as either
• (a) natural motion• forces acting at a distance
• (b) or violent motion• contact forces
“Large object tend to 'strive harder'.”
He stated that “The Earth remains at rest.”
Geocentric Model - Earth Centered Universe
Copernicus (1500's)Copernicus (1500's)
"The Earth and planets orbit the Sun.”
He reasoned this from his astronomical observations.
Galileo (1600's)Galileo (1600's)Scientist who supported
Copernicus
Dropped objects with different weights from the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Found that all objects fall at the same rate if you can account for air resistance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YD6JYdKxRjo Pisa http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7dUgiKzLSc Pisa http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOvwwO-l4ps Moon
Friction - a force that resists motion
• e.g. air resistance and sliding on rough surfaces
Inertia - the resistance of an object to change in its state of motion– “Sluggishness”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3Vhz9b6iKg Bow and Arrow
Demo: Ball and incline plane
Galileo’s Incline PlanesGalileo’s Incline Planes
Isaac Newton (1642-1727)Isaac Newton (1642-1727)
His three laws of motion first appeared in his book called Principia.
Newton’s First LawNewton’s First Lawa.k.a “Law of Inertia”
A body remains at rest or moves in a straight line at a constant speed unless acted upon by a force.
Newton’s First Law ExamplesWeight and string
Card, cup, and coin
Fixing a Hammer
Demo - Coins on elbowDemo - Lead Brick and HammerDemo - Table setting
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9KPwNeCdSg
Figure 2.4
Image from Isaac Newton's Principia (1687).
10 N
NET FORCEA force or a combination of forces
produces changes in motion (accelerations).
10 N m10 N
= 20 N m
10 Nm10 N = 0 N m
10 Nm20 N = m
THE EQUILIBRIUM RULE
Examples of
Mechanical
Equilibrium:
Hanging from a tree
Weighing yourself on a set of scales
Computer setting on a table
Car parked on an incline
Normal up
Weight down
Weight down
Weight downWeight down
Scales pushing up
Tree pulling up
NormalFriction
The Equilibrium Rule
0F
Scales pushing up
Weight down
SUPPORT FORCE
A table can supply an upward support force also known as a normal force.
When we say “normal to” we are saying “at right angles to”.
Normal up
Weight down
Equilibrium is a state of no change. If an object moves in a straight line with no
change in speed, it is in equilibrium.
EQUILIBRIUM OF MOVING THINGS
Examples:
Driving at constant velocity
Force from road
AirResistance
Normal up
Weight down
Terminal velocity in parachuting
Weight down
Air resistance
Chapter 2 Review Questions
Which person below is most highly recognized for proposing a heliocentric universe?(a) Aristotle
(b) Newton
(c) Galileo
(d) Copernicus
If an object weighs 10 lb, what must the air If an object weighs 10 lb, what must the air resistance force be if the object is falling resistance force be if the object is falling and has reached terminal velocity?and has reached terminal velocity?
(a) 10 lb
(b) 32 lb
(c) there is no way of telling without knowing what the value of the terminal velocity is
Newton's concept of motion said that the natural state of an object was
(a) constant velocity(b) constant acceleration(c) constant net force
Chapter 3Chapter 3
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