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Title: Focus On Physical Science


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2.1 Combining Forces
  • force
  • contact force
  • noncontact force
  • net force
  • unbalanced forces
  • balanced forces
  • Newtons first law of motion

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Force
2.1 Combining Forces
  • When more than one force acts on an object, the
    combined effect is caused by the sum of all
    applied forces.
  • A push or a pull on an object is a force.

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Contact and Noncontact Forces
2.1 Combining Forces
  • A contact force is exerted only when two objects
    are touching.
  • A noncontact force is exerted when two objects
    are not touching.
  • Magnets exert a noncontact force on each other.

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Force is a Vector
2.1 Combining Forces
  • Vectors have magnitude and direction.
  • Force has a direction and a magnitude.
  • Force is measured in Newtons.

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Combining Forces
2.1 Combining Forces
  • When more than one force acts on an object, the
    forces combine.
  • The combination of all the forces acting on an
    object is called the net force.

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Combining Forces in the Same Direction
2.1 Combining Forces
  • Forces are vectors and require a reference
    direction.
  • When forces in the same direction combine, the
    net force is in the same direction and the size
    of the force is the sum of the forces.

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Combining Forces in the Same Direction (cont.)
2.1 Combining Forces
  • If two people push the dresser to the right, the
    forces are added together.

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Combining Forces in Opposite Directions
2.1 Combining Forces
  • When forces in opposite directions combine, the
    net force is in the direction of the larger force.
  • The size of the net force is the difference
    between the two forces.

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Combining Forces in Opposite Directions (cont.)
2.1 Combining Forces
  • Two people exerting a force in opposite
    directions show how vectors combine to create net
    force.

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Unbalanced and Balanced Forces
2.1 Combining Forces
  • If the net force on an object is not zero, it is
    an unbalanced force.
  • If the net force on an object does equal zero, it
    is a balanced force.

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Balanced Forces
2.1 Combining Forces
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Balanced Forces and Motion
2.1 Combining Forces
  • If two people push with the same force, the
    dresser does not move.
  • The forces have the same magnitude.
  • The forces are in opposite directions.
  • The net force on the dresser is zero and the
    forces are balanced.
  • The motion of the dresser does not change.

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Unbalanced Forces and Motion
2.1 Combining Forces
  • Unbalanced forces change motion.
  • If two people push with different force, the
    dresser moves.
  • The forces have a different magnitude and are in
    opposite directions.
  • The net force on the dresser is not zero and the
    forces are unbalanced.
  • The dresser moves in the direction of the larger
    force.

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Newtons First Law of Motion
2.1 Combining Forces
  • If the net force on an object is zero, the
    velocity of the object does not change.
  • If the net force is zero and the object is at
    rest, it remains at rest.
  • If the net force is zero and the object is
    moving, it continues to move in a straight line
    with constant speed.

Newtons Laws of Motion
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Inertia and Mass
2.1 Combining Forces
  • Mass is the amount of matter in an object.
  • The more mass an object has, the more inertia it
    has and the harder it is to change its motion.
  • A bicycle is easier to push than a car because it
    has less mass.

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Lesson 1 Review
2.1 Combining Forces
Which of the following changes occur when an
unbalanced force acts on an object? A motion B mas
s C inertia D weight
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Lesson 1 Review
2.1 Combining Forces
What is the net force acting on a door if one
person pushes to the right with a force of 2000 N
and a second person pushes with a force of 1500 N
to the right? A 3500 N to the right B 3500 N to
the left C 500 N to the left D 500 N to the right
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Lesson 1 Review
2.1 Combining Forces
You are riding a bike. In which of the following
situations are the forces acting on the bike
balanced? A You pedal to speed up. B You turn at
constant speed. C You coast to slow down. D You
pedal at constant speed.
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Balanced Unbalanced Forces
  • Balanced Skateboard Forces
  • Draw the skateboard and the vectors in each
    direction to cause balanced forces.
  • Unbalanced Skateboard Forces
  • Draw the skateboard and the vectors in each
    direction to cause unbalanced forces.
  • Unbalanced Frisbee Forces
  • Draw the frisbee and the vectors in each
    direction to cause unbalanced forces.
  • Balanced Frisbee Forces
  • Draw the frisbee and the vectors in each
    direction to cause balanced forces.
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