Forces Lesson Notes PDF
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Andy Montanez Jr
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These student notes from Andy Montanez Jr cover fundamental concepts in physics, including various types of forces: gravitational, electrical, and magnetic. The notes explore essential questions and experiments that highlight the effects of forces and the laws that govern them such as the law of universal gravitation and friction.
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Forces Chapter 2 (Gravity & Friction) Chapter 19 (Electric Forces) Chapter 20 (Magnetic Forces) Electric and Magnetic forces (Stemscopes) Gravitational Forces (Stemscopes) The BIG Idea 1. How do forces change the motion of an object? Lesson 1:...
Forces Chapter 2 (Gravity & Friction) Chapter 19 (Electric Forces) Chapter 20 (Magnetic Forces) Electric and Magnetic forces (Stemscopes) Gravitational Forces (Stemscopes) The BIG Idea 1. How do forces change the motion of an object? Lesson 1: Gravity and Friction Essential Questions: What are some contact forces and some non-contact forces? What is the law of universal gravitation? How does friction affect the motion of two objects sliding past each other? What are the types of forces? Force: A push or a pull on object forces are measured in newtons N Two Types of Forces: Contact force A push or pull on Example: one object by Pushing a container another that is Pressing on touching it computer keys Friction Non-contact A push or a pull on Examples: force one object by Gravity another without Magnetic touching it Electrical What are the 3 Types of Friction? pg. 49 Friction: A force that resists the motion of two objects that are touching Static fraction Prevents objects from sliding past each other Sliding fraction Sliding friction opposes the motion of objects sliding past each other Fluid friction Friction between a surface and a fluid such as water or air (air resistance) Static Friction vs. Sliding friction Static Friction: Sliding Friction: + + Static friction Applied force Sliding Applied force -100N 100N friction 200N -70N Net Force = 0N Net Force = How is gravity affected by mass and distance? Gravity: is an attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass Mass: amount of matter is an object Change in mass: the more the mass the Change in distance: the greater distance more gravitational pull. the less gravitational pull Weight vs. Mass Weight: If an astronaut weighs 539N and has a mass of 55 kg on Earth, what variable would change if she was on the moon? (F=ma) Her wight would be less because if her mass change it would mean that she got thinner or fatter Non-contact Force: Electrical pg. 679 Static Charge: unbalanced positive or negative charge on an object Opposite charges attract each other The same charge repel each other Variables that affect electric charge: Amount of charge the more charge the greater the electrical force attraction or repulsion Distance the more distance the less electrons force Non-contact Force: Magnetic Magnet: Object that attracts metal iron Magnetic Pole: place on a magnet where the force it applies is the strongest Opposite poles charges attract each other The same poles charges repel each other Variables that affect magnetic strength: Size of magnet Distance: the further away the magnets are the weaker the magnetic force