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Definition of Force
Drawing the Force
Dimensions and Units of Force
Tension
Elastic Force
Gravity
Normal Force
Friction
Drag
Pulleys
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Force
That which causes a particle to accelerate.It is a vector!
Knight’s Definition
A force …
is a push or a pull on an object.It is a vector. It has both magnitude and direction.It requires an agent. Something does the pushing or pulling.It is either a contact force or a long-range force (gravity).
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Force, like any vector is drawn as an arrow with the symbol or magnitude and units.
The tail of the force is placed on the part of the object that is experiencing the force.
In a free-body diagram, the tail is placed on the point representing the particle.
The direction of the force and its magnitude are determined by the type of force it is.
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Force
The SI unit of force is the Newton (abbreviated as N).
One Newton is the same as one kilogram-meter per second squared.
Another unit of force is the pound.
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Tension
The magnitude of the tension is the same everywhere in the rope.
T
T
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Name of Force
Symbol
When does this force occur?
Where does this force occur?
Magnitude
Direction
Associated Energy
Tension
If an object that is experiencing the force is pulling but not stretching another object
On the object that is experiencing the force at the point where the pulling occurs
Determined using Newton’s Second Law
Toward the center of the object being pulled (rope, wire, etc.)
No associated energy
T
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Spring Force
xk
spF
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Name of Force
Symbol
When does this force occur?
Where does this force occur?
Magnitude
Direction
Associated Energy
Spring Force
On the object experiencing the force where it connects to the object that stretches/compresses
Toward the center of the object that stretches or away from the center of the object that compresses
Elastic Potential Energy
If an object that is experiencing the force is stretching (or compressing) another object
springF
xk
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Gravity
GF
GF
r
1m
2m
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Name of Force
Symbol
When does this force occur?
Where does this force occur?
Magnitude
Direction
Associated Energy
Gravity
or
At the center-of-mass of the object receiving the force
or
Toward the center of mass of the other massive object
Gravitational Potential Energy
If there are two massive objects present
GF
w
221
r
mmG mg
2
211
kg
Nm 1067.6 G
2s
m 81.9g
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Gravity (near the earth’s surface)
m
Mass of the earth 6x1024 kgRadius of the earth 6.375x106 m
mgm
m
R
mGMF
e
e
226
242
211
2 s
m81.9
m 106.38
m 1099.5kgNm
1067.6
ˆ w mg j
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Normal Force
m
N
m
N
w
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Name of Force
Symbol
When does this force occur?
Where does this force occur?
Magnitude
Direction
Associated Energy
Normal Force
or
If an object touches the surface of another object
On the object receiving the force at the point(s) where it touches the surface
Determined using Newton’s Second Law
Perpendicular to the surface and from the object exerting the force to the object experiencing it
No associated energy
NFn
, N
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Friction
m
N
f
Direction of motion
or possible motion m
N
f
Direction of motion
or possible motion
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Name of Force
Symbol
When does this force occur?
Where does this force occur?
Magnitude
Direction
Associated Energy
Friction
or
If an object touches the surface of another object
On the object receiving the force at the point(s) where it touches the surface
or
In a direction that opposes the motion or the possibility of motion
Thermal Energy
sf
kf
Ns Nk
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Drag
D
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Name of Force
Symbol
When does this force occur?
Where does this force occur?
Magnitude
Direction
Associated Energy
Drag
If an object is moving through a liquid or gas.
On the object receiving the force at the point(s) where it touches the liquid or gas
In a direction that opposes the motion
Thermal Energy
D
2
2 kg/m 4
1Av
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Pulleys
Pulleys simply change the DIRECTION of a force.
T
T
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