Basics
Isaac Newton
Identifying Forces
Balanced forces vs Unbalanced forces and Incline plane
Friction
100

What are the forces necessary for?

Forces is necessary for causing acceleration or changing an object's state of motion

100
How many laws are there?

3

100
What is Fg?

Force due to gravity (weight): present whenever the Earth or a planet is near another object

100

What is the net force and acceleration of balanced forces? 

Net Force = 0N and Acceleration= 0 m/s2

because object is either at rest or moving at constant velocity

100

What is the friction caused by?

Microscopic contact points adhere to one another

200

What are forces not necessary for?

Forces are not necessary for maintaining an object's state of motion.

200

What are the 3 laws called?

Law of inertia, Force law, and Action-Reaction law

200

What is FN

Normal force: Force of an immovable object 

Drawn perpendicular to the surface

200

What is the net force and acceleration of unbalanced forces?

Net force and acceleration are greater than 0( N or m/s2).

because Object is accelerating in the direction of the Net Force


200

Describe static friction.

Forces preventing surfaces from moving relative to each other 

Value varies with the applied force 

Equal to applied force (net force is zero) up to a maximum amount of force (Ffsmax)

After this amount, the object begins to move 

300

What are the natural states of motion?

At rest and moving at constant velocity

300

what's the first law?

Law of Inertia: an object remains at rest or at a constant velocity unless acted on by unbalanced forces.

300

What is FA?

Applied force: present when a person or machine exerts a force on an object

300

What happens when the box is in equilibrium?

If the box is in equilibrium, then the forces are balanced (which means the box is either at rest or constant velocity). 

  • Fgll=Ff

  •  Fg(perpendicular)=FN

300

Describe kinetic friction.

Force resisting motion when surfaces are sliding relative to each other

Amount of kinetic friction is less than maximum amount of static friction

Amount of kinetic friction remains constant doesn't depend on applied force

400

What is a free body diagram?

A “free-body diagram” is a diagram that shows all the forces acting on an object

400

What is the second law?

Forces Law: when unbalanced force act on an object, the object accelerates in the direction of the resultant force

400

What is FT?

FT: Force of tension: preset whenever a rope, string, or cable pulls on an object

400

What happens when the box is not in equilibrium?

  • If the box is not in equilibrium, then the forces are not balanced (which mean the box is accelerating)

    • Fnet =Fgll-Ff

  • Fg(perpendicular)=FN

400

Describe the coefficient of friction.

  • The measure of the relative roughness between two surfaces

  • Always constant for any two objects in contact

500

List at least 3 formulas used in this unit. 

500

What is the 3rd law?

Action-Reaction Law: the force that A exerts on B us equal and opposite to the force that B exerts on A.

(For every Action Force there is a equal and opposite Reaction Force)

500

What is Ff?

Ff: Force of friction: present between two surfaces that touch

Always acts in the opposite direction of motion 

500

What happens as the angle increases? 

As angle increase,

  • Weight stays the same

    • Fg=mg

  • Normal force decreases

    • Fg(perpendicular)= FN

  • Force of friction decreases

    • Ff=uFN

  • Coefficient of friction always stays constant

500

What are the 2 types of coefficient o frictions and describe them.

Coefficient of static friction: used to get the object to move

Coefficient of kinetic friction: used when the object is moving

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