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Page 1: Force and Motion. Force Push or pull on an object.

Forceand

Motion

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Force

• Push or pull on an object.

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Inertia

• Tendency of a motionless object to stay motionless, unless acted on by a force.

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Backward Push

• Force from behind that sets an object in motion.

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Gravity

• Force that pulls an object toward Earth.

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Friction• Objects resistance to move because another

resistance is acting in the opposite motion. (If an object is moving, the opposite is not moving; therefore, their forces are acting on each other causing an object to slow down).

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Lubricant

• Material used so objects don’t stick to another, such as, oil, wax, grease, or Teflon.

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Diagram Arrows

• Arrows describing a force’s action on an object through a visual display:– Direction of force.– Magnitude/strength of

force. The longer the line the more strength of the force.

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Mass

• Amount of matter in an object. The greater the mass, the less force affects the objects. More force is needed to move more mass.

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Speed

• How far an object moves in a given period.

Formula:

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Velocity

• Measure of speed that accounts for direction of movement.

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Slope

• Distance covered while coming down from a height.

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Graph

• Compares different information in a pictorial representation, such as using bars, lines, and points.

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Acceleration

• Object’s increased speed of motion.

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Work

• In scientific terms: done only when a force moves an object.

• Force/energy is the ability to do work.

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Resistance Force

• A force such as gravity or friction.

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Air Resistance

• Gas molecules being pushed upon by a force.

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Types of Force

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Newton’s 1st Law of Motion(Law of Inertia)

• An object with no unbalanced force acting on it will either remain at rest, or continue moving at constant speed in a straight line unless a force acts on it.

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Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion(Law of acceleration)

• When an unbalanced force is applied to an object, it will accelerate in the direction the force moved it. Greater the force, the faster the object will move.

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Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion

• For every action of force, there is an equal and opposite reaction of force.

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