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Free Body Diagram

Free Body Diagram

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 4 Questions

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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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  1. Force of Gravity

  2. Normal Force

  3. Applied Force

  4. Friction force

  5. 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

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What is the Net force is this example?

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- 100 N

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+ 100 N

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400 N

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300 N

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WHY?

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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

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What is the Net force on this object likely to be?

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0, All forces are equal and opposite

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In the direction of the friction force

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Off the table in the direction of the normal force

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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

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What force will always be equal and opposite to the Vertical Component of Gravity in this picture?

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Friction force

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Force of gravity

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Normal force

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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

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​Net Force and Free Body Diagrams

What are they and how do we use them? ​

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