A push or a pull on an object.
What is force?
A ball is kicked and rolls along a level field until it comes to a stop. What is the force that caused the object to stop?
What is friction?
a situation where the forces acting on an object are not equal in magnitude
Unbalanced force
What is velocity?
Displacement divided by time, how fast an object moves in a specific direction.
The force that works against movement to slows things down.
Friction
What is the distance of the path and what is the displacement?
7M = Displacement
5M NE = Displacement
What is newtons first law?
An object will stay at rest until something forces it to move.
A semi-truck has to break much sooner when approaching a stop light than a sedan. Why?
The semi truck will have to stop sooner because the semi truck has more mass.
The type of force that is unequal, which results in movement?
An unbalanced force.
You are skydiving. You are moving downward when you pull your parachute. The force of gravity is applying a downward force of 900 N. Air resistance is applying a force up of 900 N. What is the net force? Describe how the object will move.
The net force will be 0 N because the force downward is equal to the force pushing upwards. The skydiver will stay motionless!
How difficult it is to stop a moving object
This is a force between two surfaces rubbing against each other that causes an object to slow down or stop
What is friction?
Ms. Starling's class and Ms. Howard's class are playing tug-of-war. After several minutes, the students notice that the rope has not moved at all. This is the cause of this standstill.
What is a balanced force?
A student pushes a box with a force of 15 newtons (N) to make it slide across the floor. Once the box starts moving, a frictional force of 5 N acts upon it. If the student continues to push with 15 N, what will happen to the box?
The box will move to the right due to the force pushing it right has 10 more N of force acting upon it.
A bowling ball sits motionless on a table and exerts a downward force on the table. The force exerted by the table must be __________ the force of the ball.
Equal to
An object’s resistance to a change of motion
Inertia
The tendency of an object to resist change in its state of motion.
What is inertia?
An object with greater ______________________ will take more ____________ to move or stop than an object with _______________ mass.
What is mass, energy, and less.
F=MA is part of this important law of motion? Once stated the correct number state the law.
Newtons second law, The acceleration of an object is related to the mass of the object and the net force acting on the object
Acceleration depends on which TWO factors?
Net force, Mass