forces force = a push or pull that results from an interaction between two objects evidence of...
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Applied Force When one object pushes or pulls on another Direction: Depends on applicationTRANSCRIPT
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Forces
• Force = a push or pull that results from an interaction between two objects
• Evidence of Interaction = change in:– Volume -- Sound -- Motion – Shape -- Color -- Tempo– Size -- Pitch -- Brightness– Texture -- Speed -- Temperature– Illumination -- etc.
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Two Categories of Force
Contact forcesWhen objects physically touch
– Applied (push/pull)– Friction/Air Resistance– Normal– Tension– Elastic
Non-contact forcesAction occurs at a distance
– Gravitational– Electrostatic– Magnetic
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Applied Force
• When one object pushes or pulls on another• Direction: Depends on application
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Force of Friction/Air Resistance
• When one object rubs against another• Direction: opposite of motion
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Normal Force
• The force pushing up on an object from the contact surface.
• Direction: perpendicular to surface
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Tension Force
• The force exerted by a loaded string, rope, wire, cable, etc.
• Direction: depends on the position of the load
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Elastic Force
• The force exerted by an object returning to its original shape.
• Direction: depends on the position of the load
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Gravitational Force
• Attraction between two objects (depends on mass)
• Direction: pulls toward the Earth
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Electrical Force
• The attractive or repelling force between two charged objects
• Direction: depends on the relative position of objects.
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Magnetic Force• The attractive or repelling force between two
objects with a magnetic field• Direction: According to magnetic field (+ is
attracted to -)
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Representing Forces
• Drawing Force Diagrams:– Use a dot to represent the center of the object
forces are acting on. – Use arrows to represent• Direction• Relative amount/strength
– Label Type of Force (see notations on the next slide)
– Label the “on ____ , by ____” to give your understanding of how the objects are interacting
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Label Notations
Contact forces• Fa: FApplied
• Ff: FFriction
• Fn: FNormal
• Ft: FTension
• Fel: FElastic
Non-contact forces• Fg: FGravitational
• FE: FElectrostatic
• Fm: FMagnetic
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Example of a Force Diagram