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• Today’s Topics: Newton’s Laws & Free body diagrams • Cartoon: Bill Waterson Calvin & Hobbes
Sept 10, 2014 LB 273, Physics I Prof. Vashti Sawtelle
9/3/13
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Which of Newton’s Laws does this best demonstrate?
A. Newton’s1st B. Newton’s 2nd C. Newton’s 3rd D. None of them!
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Discuss It!
Thinking about moIon
Physics 131 3
• Consider dog 2 in the two-‐dog tug-‐of-‐war. He isn’t moving. Why not?
• Come up with a representaIon that shows why he isn’t moving.
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Analysis Tool: System Schema
1. IdenIfy and all objects that influence the situaIon you are describing, represent each object with a circle and a label.
2. IdenIfy all interacIons between the objects. Represent each interacIon with a two headed arrow, and label the interacIon
Big dog Small dog
Ground
Tension
Contact Contact
G G
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Free Body Diagram
• IdenIfy the object you are considering.
• Use a dot to represent the object of concern.
• IdenIfy all interacIons that the object is involved with.
Big dog Small dog
Ground
Tension
Contact Contact
Small dog
FCGround -‐> Small dog FTBig Dog -‐> Small dog
FgGround -‐> Small dog
G G
Small dog
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A block sits at rest on a frictionless surface. Which of the following sketches most closely resembles the correct free-body diagram for all forces acting on the block? (Each red arrow represents a force. Observe number and direction, but ignore lengths)
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Draw it first!
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A block sits at rest on a frictionless surface. Which of the following sketches most closely resembles the correct free-body diagram for all forces acting on the block? (Each red arrow represents a force. Observe number and direction, but ignore lengths)
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A block sits at rest on a frictionless surface. Which of the following sketches most closely resembles the correct free-body diagram for all forces acting on the block? (Each red arrow represents a force. Observe number and direction, but ignore lengths)
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Now, the same block moves with a constant velocity to the right on the frictionless surface. Which of the following most closely resembles the correct free-body diagram for all forces acting on the block?
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Now, the same block moves with a constant velocity to the right on the frictionless surface. Which of the following most closely resembles the correct free-body diagram for all forces acting on the block?
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As long as the sum of the forces is 0, either FBD is correct
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Now, the block moves to the right with a on a surface that has friction. Which of the following most closely resembles the correct free-body diagram for all forces acting on the block?
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Now, the block moves to the right with a on a surface that has friction. Which of the following most closely resembles the correct free-body diagram for all forces acting on the block?
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Assuming the block is slowing down, but sIll moving to the right.
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What is the net force for free body diagram D?
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What is the net force for free body diagram D?
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0, assuming all the force arrows are equal.
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Suppose two blocks are being pushed at constant speed, which of the following is the correct free-‐body diagram for block B?
A B V Draw it!
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Suppose two blocks are being pushed at constant speed, which of the following is the correct free-‐body diagram for block B?
A B V
FCA -‐>B Fgearth-‐>B
FCTable -‐>B
FCA -‐>B Fgearth-‐>B
FNTable -‐>B
FfTable -‐>B
FChand -‐>B Fgearth-‐>B
FCTable -‐>B
A
B
C
D None of these
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Suppose two blocks are being pushed at constant speed, which of the following is the correct free-‐body diagram for block B?
A B V
FCA -‐>B Fgearth-‐>B
FCTable -‐>B
FCA -‐>B Fgearth-‐>B
FNTable -‐>B
FfTable -‐>B
FChand -‐>B Fgearth-‐>B
FCTable -‐>B
A
B
C
D None of these
Because the block is moving at a constant speed, the sum of the forces are 0. Both A and C show net force of 0, where A is just the two table-‐>B forces combined.