What is is about?
Acceleration, Force, Mass
Force & Acceleration Relationship
Direct; force goes up so does acc, force goes down so does acc
Mass & Acceleration Relationship
Inverse; Mass goes up, acc goes down; mass goes down, acc goes up
Newton’s 2nd Law
Force has a direct relationship with acceleration. Mass has an inverse relationship with acceleration.
Equations
F/M=A ; F=m*a
Does it take more to push or pull an object?
Depends on the situation; however, pushing takes more work because when you push an object you push an object towards the ground more which causes more friction.
Equation friction force
F=uN (Friction Force=Coefficient of friction * Normal Force
Force
Pi
Unbalanced Force
a force that has no equal force in the opposite reaction
Balanced Force
A force that has an equal and opposite force
Socrates
philosopher that believed objects need force to continue moving
Galileo
Scientist that first hypothesized that if friction were absent, a ball would roll down an incline and keep moving forever
Friction
A force resulting from surfaces sliding against eachother
Air Resistance
If you drop a paper, this force would cause it to hit the ground