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Forces
What is a Force?
 In science, the word force has a simple and
specific meaning.
 A force is a push or a pull
 When one object pushes or pulls another
object, you say that the first object exerts a
force on the second object.
 You exert a force on a computer key when you
push it and on a chair when you pull it away
from a table.
 Like velocity and acceleration, a force is
described by its strength and by the direction
in which it acts.
 If you push a door, you exert a force in a
different direction than if you pull on the door.
 The strength of a force is measured in the SI
unit called the newton (N).
 This unit is named after the English scientist
and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton.
 You exert about one newton of force when you
lift a small lemon.
 The direction and strength of a force can be
represented by an arrow.
 The arrow points in the direction of a force.
 The length of the arrow tells you the strength
of the force  the longer the arrow, the greater
the force.
Combining Forces
 Often, more than a single force acts on an
object at one time.
 The combination of all forces acting on an
object is called the net force.
 The net force determines whether an object
moves and also in which direction it moves.
 When forces act in the same direction, the net
force can be found by adding the strengths of
the individual forces.
 In figure two, the lengths of the two arrows,
which represents two forces, are added
together to find the net force:
--------- --------- = ------------------
5N 5N 10N
 When forces act in opposite directions, they
also combine to produce a net force.
 However, you must pay attention to the
direction of each force.
 Adding a force acting in one direction to a
force acting in the opposite direction is the
same as adding a positive number to a negative
number.
 So when two forces act in opposite directions,
they combine by subtraction.
 The net force always acts in the direction of
the greater force.
----- ---------- = -----
5N 10N 5N
 If the opposing forces are of equal strength,
there is no net force.
 There is no change in the objects motion.
----- ----- = 0N
5N 5N
Unbalanced Forces
 Whenever there is a net force acting on an
object, the forces are unbalanced.
 Unbalanced forces can cause an object to start
moving, stop moving, or change direction.
 Unbalanced forces acting on an object result in
a net force and cause a change in the objects
motion.
 Figure 3 shows two people exerting forces on a
box.
 When they both push a box to the right, their
individual forces add together to produce a net
force in that direction.
 Since a net, or unbalanced, force acts on the
box, the box moves to the right.
 When the two people push the box in opposite
directions, the net force on the box is the
difference between their individual forces.
 Because the boy pushes with a greater force
than the girl, their forces are unbalanced and a
net force acts on the box to the right.
 As a result, the box moves to the right.
Forces.ppt
Balanced Forces
 When forces are exerted on an object, the
objects motion does not always change.
 In an arm wrestling contest, each person exerts
a force on the others arm, but the two forces
are exerted in opposite directions.
 Even though both people push hard, their arm
position may not change.
 Equal forces acting on one object in opposite
directions are called balanced forces.
 Each force is balanced by the other.
 Balanced forces acting on an object do not change the
objects motion.
 When equal forces are exerted in opposite directions,
there is no net force.
 In Figure 3, when two people push on the box with
equal force in opposite directions, the forces cancel
out.
 The box does not move.

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Forces.ppt

  • 2. What is a Force? In science, the word force has a simple and specific meaning. A force is a push or a pull When one object pushes or pulls another object, you say that the first object exerts a force on the second object. You exert a force on a computer key when you push it and on a chair when you pull it away from a table.
  • 3. Like velocity and acceleration, a force is described by its strength and by the direction in which it acts. If you push a door, you exert a force in a different direction than if you pull on the door. The strength of a force is measured in the SI unit called the newton (N).
  • 4. This unit is named after the English scientist and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton. You exert about one newton of force when you lift a small lemon. The direction and strength of a force can be represented by an arrow. The arrow points in the direction of a force. The length of the arrow tells you the strength of the force the longer the arrow, the greater the force.
  • 5. Combining Forces Often, more than a single force acts on an object at one time. The combination of all forces acting on an object is called the net force. The net force determines whether an object moves and also in which direction it moves.
  • 6. When forces act in the same direction, the net force can be found by adding the strengths of the individual forces. In figure two, the lengths of the two arrows, which represents two forces, are added together to find the net force: --------- --------- = ------------------ 5N 5N 10N
  • 7. When forces act in opposite directions, they also combine to produce a net force. However, you must pay attention to the direction of each force. Adding a force acting in one direction to a force acting in the opposite direction is the same as adding a positive number to a negative number.
  • 8. So when two forces act in opposite directions, they combine by subtraction. The net force always acts in the direction of the greater force. ----- ---------- = ----- 5N 10N 5N
  • 9. If the opposing forces are of equal strength, there is no net force. There is no change in the objects motion. ----- ----- = 0N 5N 5N
  • 10. Unbalanced Forces Whenever there is a net force acting on an object, the forces are unbalanced. Unbalanced forces can cause an object to start moving, stop moving, or change direction. Unbalanced forces acting on an object result in a net force and cause a change in the objects motion.
  • 11. Figure 3 shows two people exerting forces on a box. When they both push a box to the right, their individual forces add together to produce a net force in that direction. Since a net, or unbalanced, force acts on the box, the box moves to the right.
  • 12. When the two people push the box in opposite directions, the net force on the box is the difference between their individual forces. Because the boy pushes with a greater force than the girl, their forces are unbalanced and a net force acts on the box to the right. As a result, the box moves to the right.
  • 14. Balanced Forces When forces are exerted on an object, the objects motion does not always change. In an arm wrestling contest, each person exerts a force on the others arm, but the two forces are exerted in opposite directions. Even though both people push hard, their arm position may not change.
  • 15. Equal forces acting on one object in opposite directions are called balanced forces. Each force is balanced by the other. Balanced forces acting on an object do not change the objects motion. When equal forces are exerted in opposite directions, there is no net force. In Figure 3, when two people push on the box with equal force in opposite directions, the forces cancel out. The box does not move.