

Free Body Diagrams and Net Force
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Science, Physics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Simon Pintar
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Net Force and Free Body Diagrams
What are they and how do we use them?
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When we push or pull on an object, we apply a force to that object.
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Forces Cause Masses to Accelerate
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Force of Gravity
Normal Force
Applied Force
Friction force
etc...
Different Types of Forces
A Net force is the resulting force from adding together all forces acting on an object
Net Forces
Different kinds of Forces
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Multiple Choice
What is the Net force is this example?
- 100 N
+ 100 N
400 N
300 N
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Force of gravity pulling an object down towards the center of the earth (Always straight down)
Gravity
"Normal" to any surface an object sits on. The force of the table pushing back on the object
Normal
Force of me pushing/ pulling on an object. What force is being applied to the object?
Applied
Force opposing the motion of the object. The more Normal Force, the stronger the friction
Friction
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Picture of all the forces acting on an object at once.
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Free Body Diagram
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Multiple Choice
What is the Net force on this object likely to be?
0, All forces are equal and opposite
In the direction of the friction force
Off the table in the direction of the normal force
Down the ramp in the direction of the applied force
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Often times 2D forces have components
(Normally the force of gravity)
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Forces have components too!
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Multiple Choice
What force will always be equal and opposite to the Vertical Component of Gravity in this picture?
Friction force
Force of gravity
Normal force
Horizontal gravity component
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Objects that have constant velocity don't have a net force being applied to them. For example, if a hockey puck is pushed on a rink and sliding on the ice with no friction, it will keep moving in the same direction until another force acts on it.
Objects with Constant Velocity
Net Force and Free Body Diagrams
What are they and how do we use them?
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