dynamics the study of why objects move or dont move
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DYNAMICS
The study of why objects move or don’t move.
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What is the natural state of motion of an object?
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Aristotle Observed:
• All objects eventually come to a stop.
• Therefore he concluded the natural state of motion for an object, is for the object to be at rest.
• He Incorrectly concluded that the only way an object stays in motion is if it has a force acting on it.
• But, what is a force?
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Force – A push or a pull caused by the interaction of two objects.
• F = Force
• Units: Newtons (N) or pounds (lb)
• 1lb = 4.45N
• A force is a vector quantity – It has magnitude (value) and direction.
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Weight is a Force
• It is caused by the interaction between the earth and an object.
• It has a value and a direction (down).
• Objects have the same mass everywhere, they only have weight when they interact with a planet, like earth.
• A 150lb person has a weight of 668N.
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Copernicus Observed:
• The motion of the stars and planets.
• He concluded that the earth was in constant motion.
• This idea was highly controversial.
• People preferred to think the earth was the center of the universe.
• As a result he was persecuted and had to work in secret.
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Galileo devised experiments to discover the natural state of
motion.
• His experiments represent the birth of modern day science.
• He also suffered persecution for his efforts.
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Galileo’s Experiments:
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A ball rolling down a ramp, rolls to the same height on a ramp across from it. He worked very hard to eliminate friction, but of course he never could completely.
ho hf
ho=hf
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He changed the angle of the second ramp and observed the ball rolled further before reaching hf.
ho=hf
ho hf
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He than imagined what would happen if the second ramp was flat. Hmmm? What would happen? (remember to neglect friction)
The ball is trying to roll back to a place where ho = hf
ho hf
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The ball would roll forever with a constant velocity!!!!!!
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Galileo’s experiments demolished the idea that a
force is necessary to keep an object moving.
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The natural state of motion for an object is to be moving with a constant velocity, which could
be zero.
So an object at rest is just a specific example of an object with a constant
velocity.
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Sir Isaac Newton was the next major player on the scene
• He was born on Christmas day, the year Galileo died.
• His work influenced today’s world at a monumental level.
• He developed three laws that describe the motion of everything.
• He very well may have been one of the most influential human beings to ever live.
• And you thought he was just some dumb guy who got hit on the head with an apple.
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1642-1727
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Inertia
• The natural tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
• Mass is a measure of inertia.
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Newtons 1st Law:
An object with constant velocity (which could be zero) continues with constant velocity (same speed and direction) unless an unbalanced force acts on it.
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Newtons 2nd Law:
The sum of the forces on an object is equal to the mass times the acceleration of the object.
maF The sum of
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Newtons 3rd Law:
For every force (action), there is an equal and opposite force (reaction).