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Title: KD3 Linear Mechanics


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KD3 Linear Mechanics
  • Chapters 4, 5 6

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Force
  • Force- A push or pull which can change an
    objects state of rest or motion
  • (if the force is unbalanced)
  • Measured in Newtons (N)

3
Force is measured in Newtons
  • Newton-force that causes a mass of 1 kg to
    accelerate at a rate of 1.0 m/s²
  • 1 N .225 lb or 1 lb 4.45 N

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4 Types of Force
  • 1. Gravitational Force-An attractive force that
    exists between all objects
  • Ex) Earth and the Moon
  • 2. Electromagnetic Force-The force involved in
    electric and magnetic fields
  • Ex) Friction

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4 Types of Forces Cont..
  • Strong Nuclear Force-Holds particles in the
    nucleus together
  • Weak Force-A form of electromagnetic force
    involved in the radio active decay of some nuclei

7
Newtons First Law (Law of Inertia)
  • An object at rest stays at rest, an object in
    motion stays in motion unless acted on by an
    unbalanced force

8
Inertia
  • Inertia - objects resistance to a change in
    motion
  • NOT a force!
  • All objects have inertia
  • More massive objects have more inertia than less
    massive objects

9
Newtons 2nd Law
  • The acceleration of a body is directly
    proportional to the net force on it and inversely
    proportional to the mass

F m a
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Newtons 2nd Law
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Mass vs. Weight
  • Mass-The amount of matter stuff from which a
    body is made
  • Measured in kg
  • Never changes regardless of gravity
  • (can change if
  • removed)

12
Mass vs. Weight
  • Weight- Mass times the acceleration due to
    gravity
  • Measured in N (kg m/s²)
  • Refers to the gravitational force exerted by a
    large body (Ex. Earth) on an object
  • Varies depending on where you are (elevation,
    different planet)

13
Weight
  • Weight is a force
  • Measured in Newtons

Force wt m g
14
Example
  • A person with a mass of 50 kg has what weight on
    Earth?
  • Wt. m g
  • Wt. 50 kg (9.8 m/s2)
  • Wt. 500 N

15
Example
  • A person weighting 160 lbs, has a mass of what?
  • (1 lb 4.45 N)

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Law of Universal Gravitation
  • A force of attraction (gravity) exists between
    any 2 objects

F G m1 m2 r²
F Force (N) G 6.67 X 10-11 Nm²/kg² m mass
(kg) r distance (m)
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Inverse Square Law
  • The gravitational force between any 2 objects
    varies inversely to the square of the distance
    between them
  • (more distance less attraction)
  • The gravitational force between any 2 objects
    varies directly to the mass of the objects
  • (more massive more attractive)

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Law of Universal Gravitation
  • What happens to the force when the mass of 1
    object doubles?
  • What happens when the masses of both double?
  • What happens when the distance doubles?

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Newtons 3rd Law (Action-Reaction)
  • When 1 object exerts a force on a 2nd object, the
    2nd object exerts a force on the 1st that is
    equal in magnitude but opposite in direction

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Momentum
  • Momentum-Inertia in motion
  • Vector
  • Depends on the mass AND velocity of an object
  • Momentum (p) mass X velocity

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Impulse (Ft)
  • Impulse Change in momentum
  • Product of net force and the time interval over
    which it acts
  • F ?t ?p OR F ?t m ?v

22
Impulse (Ft)
  • An equal change in momentum can be achieved by
    EITHER
  • 1. A large force for a short period of time
  • 2. A small force for a long time

23
Work and Kinetic Energy
  • Work-Product of the force exerted on an object
    and the distance the object moves in the
    direction of the force

24
Work
  • Work (W) F d
  • OR
  • Work (W) F d (cos T)
  • Work is measured in Joules (J)
  • 1 J 1 N meter

25
Power
  • Power- The rate of doing work
  • Power Work/time
  • Measured in Watts
  • Watt 1 Joule of energy transferred in 1 second

26
Energy
  • Energy- The ability to do work!

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Kinetic Energy
  • Kinetic Energy-The energy of an object due to
    motion

KE ½ m v²
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Work/Energy Theorem
  • The net work done on an object is equal to its
    change in kinetic energy

F d ½ m v²
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Gravitational Potential
  • Stored energy of position
  • GPEmgh
  • Measured in Joules
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