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Newton's First Law of Motion
An object will remain at rest or move in a straight line at a constant speed if there are no forces acting on it.
= Uniform motion with constant velocity is
The natural state of an object.
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Newton’s second Law
Fnet = ma
[kg m/s2 = 1N]
To understand net forces, we need to know free-body diagrams.
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Normal Force
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Q1The weight of the box is 70kg and the pulling
force is 500N, the normal force will be about
1) 200N pointing up;
2) 200N pointing down;
3) 1200N pointing down;
4) 0N.
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Q2
Adam stands in an elevator that is accelerating upward. The normal force acting him is
A) larger than 500N;
B) smaller than 500N;
C) equal to 500N;
D) Not enough information.
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Newton’s third law
Forces always come in action/reaction pairs
following the 3rd law:
1) Two members act on different objects;
2) They point in opposite directions;
and are equal in magnitude.
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Weight of a person in an elevator
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Friction forces
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Coefficients of friction
Static:
S= max(fs)/n fs S n
Kinetic:
K= fk /n fk = K n,
S > K
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Q3See page 114, “Stop to think 4.3”
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Q4 You are pressing a book (m=1kg) against a
wall. The static friction coefficient is 0.4.
Which of the following is true for the friction
on the book?
A) The friction force is pointing downward;
B) The friction force is pointing upward;
C) The friction force is pointing away from the wall;
D) The friction force is pointing into the wall.
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Q5 You see that a box is at rest on the top of
a car while the car is speeding up. What is the direction of friction force acting on the box?
A) forward;
B) backward;
C) zero;
D) depending on the velocity of the car.
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Interacting objects (textbook, page 121 more on the 3rd law)