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Page 1: Motion and Forces Chapter 2. Bell Work 1/21/10 Copy each of these statements onto your bell work sheet. Then decide if they are true or false. If false.

Motion and Forces

Chapter 2

Page 2: Motion and Forces Chapter 2. Bell Work 1/21/10 Copy each of these statements onto your bell work sheet. Then decide if they are true or false. If false.

Bell Work 1/21/10

Copy each of these statements onto your bell work sheet. Then decide if they are true or false. If false correct them.

1. Speed includes direction, while velocity does not.

2. A moving object covers the same distance in less time if its velocity is greater.

3. Acceleration measures only change in speed.

Page 3: Motion and Forces Chapter 2. Bell Work 1/21/10 Copy each of these statements onto your bell work sheet. Then decide if they are true or false. If false.

Bell Work 1/22/10

Please begin working on your foldable or PowerPoint

On your bell work sheet write down “working on project” for today

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Bell Work 1/25/10

Please begin completing the Map Practice Packet. Write your answers for each question on your yellow bell work sheet for today. PLEASE DO NOT WRITE IN THE PACKET

Page 5: Motion and Forces Chapter 2. Bell Work 1/21/10 Copy each of these statements onto your bell work sheet. Then decide if they are true or false. If false.

Force 2.1 Notes forces occur when

one object pushes or pulls on another object

We say that one object exerts a force on another object to cause it to accelerate.

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Describing Forcesforces are

describe according to:strength anddirection

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Two types of Forces Unbalanced Force

two forces acting in the same direction

OR

One stronger force acting in the opposite direction of a weaker force.

*Unbalanced forces cause an object to accelerate!

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Balanced Force equal forces acting in

opposite directions

* balanced forces will NOT change the object’s motion!

Page 9: Motion and Forces Chapter 2. Bell Work 1/21/10 Copy each of these statements onto your bell work sheet. Then decide if they are true or false. If false.

Newton’s First Law An object at rest will

remain at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force!

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continued

An object moving at constant velocity will continue moving at constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

Page 11: Motion and Forces Chapter 2. Bell Work 1/21/10 Copy each of these statements onto your bell work sheet. Then decide if they are true or false. If false.

Law of Inertia Newton’s first law is often

referred to as the Law of Inertia.

Inertia is a property that describes an object’s resistance to changes in motion. if an object is moving,

inertia keeps it moving. if an object is at rest, inertia

keeps it at rest.

Mass – is the amount of matter in an object.

Mass is a measure of inertia. the more mass an object

has the more inertia it has. This means it will take more force to get it to accelerate.

the opposite is also true: less mass, less inertia, less force.

mass is measured in kg.

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How are mass and inertia related?

The more matter in an object, the harder it is to get the object to accelerate or you could say the harder it is to overcome the object’s inertia.

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Bell Work 1/26/10

Please answer #1-4 on page 47 in the book on your yellow bell work sheet.

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Force 2.2 Notes Newton’s Second Law of

Motion Explains a relationship

between force, mass and acceleration

Often expressed as: force = mass x acceleration

Simply stated: An object’s acceleration depends on the mass of an object and the strength and direction of the force acting on it.

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Force = mass x acceleration

Units: acceleration – m/s/s mass – kg force – kg x m/s/s or

Newton (N)

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Rearranging the Force Equation

To calculate mass:

Mass = ___force___

acceleration

To calculate acceleration:

Acceleration = force

mass

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Using the formulaacceleration = force/mass

We know the following: as force increases,

acceleration increases. as mass increases,

acceleration decreases.

to get an object to accelerate, you must increase force or decrease mass.

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Bell Work 1/27/10 – choose the correct word to fill in the blanks: force, inertia, motion, net force, Newton’s first law, unbalanced force1. _______ is the change of position over time.

2. The overall force acting on an object when all forces are combined is called _____

3. A force that can change the motion of an object is called a(n) ________.

4. A(n) _______ is a push or a pull.

5. Objects at rest remain at rest, and objects in motion remain in motion at the same velocity, unless acted on by an unbalanced force. This statement describes ____.

6. The resistance of an object to a change in speed or direction is called_______.

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Bell Work 1/27/10 Fill in the blanks

1. If you increase the force on a box, it will have _______ inertia.

2. You push two chairs in a straight line with the same force. One chair is more massive than the other. The more massive chair will have _______ acceleration.

3. Any force that is keeping an object moving in a circle is known as ______.

4. Acceleration is ________.

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Centripetal force – any force that keeps an object moving in a circle

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Force Notes 2.3

Newton’s Third Law – states that for every action there is a reaction


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