Force of Gravity
Friction
FBD
UFC
Newton's laws
100

what units does gravity use?

Kg

100

What are the 2 types of Friction?

Static and Kinetic 

100

What 2 Forces are always being applied on earth?

Fn and Fg

100

Define UFC

Moving in a circular path at a constant speed.

100

What units are newtons law in?

Newtons(N)

200

What is the basic formula for gravity

Fg=mg

200

What is the coefficient of Friction?

μ

200

What forces are being applied to a book being pushed against a wall?

Up= Ffr

Right=Fa

Down=Fg

Left=Fn

200

UCM equation for speed?

 V=2πr/Τ

200

What is newton's first law of motion?

An object at rest remains at rest unless acted on by a non-zero net force.

300

Which direction is gravity being applied on a person standing still?

down

300

Equation for static friction?

Ffs=μs Fn

300

which axis does sinθ follow

x-axis

300

UCM equation for acceleration?

ac⃑= v2/r

300

What is Newton's second law of motion equation?

Fnet=ma

400

Q: If a elevator is standing still and the person inside is 60kg. how would you solve for Fn

Fn=Fg+ma

Fn=mg+ma

Fn=600+609.8

Fn=588N

400

Equation for Kinetic friction?

Ffk=μk Fn

400

X: Facosθ-Ffr=ma

Y: Fn-Fasinθ-Fg=ma

Facosθ-Ffr=ma

Fn=Fasinθ+Fg


400

Q:Find the speed of a person standing on the equator of the Earth, due to the Earth’s rotation on its axis (RE=6,378,100 m)

V=2π(6,378,100)/86400=463.6 m/s

400

What do you need to be able to use newton's 3rd law?

2 forces acting upon each other.

500

Q: If an elevator is going down at  1 m/s^2 and you are 60Kg what is Fn?

Fn=Fg+ma

Fn=mg+ma

Fn=60-1+609.8

Fn=528N


500

Q: push a 10kg box across the floor (μs = 0.7 and μk=0.3). then push the box with 50 N of force, parallel to the floor. Find the force of friction

Ffr=(.7)(10)(10)

Ffr=70n>Fr

500

X: no forces

Y: Fa-Fg-Fn=ma

 Fa=Fg+Fn

500

Q:Find centripetal acceleration of a person standing on the equator of the Earth, due to the Earth’s rotation on its axis (RE=6,378,100 m)

ac⃑= 463.6(2)/6,378,100= .0034m/s2

500

A train is traveling at a speed of 30m/s and a car is travelling at 15m/s. If the train and the car collide head on, which will experience more force? Which will experience more acceleration?

Newton’s 3rd law tells us that the two will experience the same force. Newton’s 2nd law tells us that the car will accelerate much more than the train because it is smaller.

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