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4.1b Notes – Calculations using Net force and Newton’s

2nd Law

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Objectives• Interpret motion diagrams• Apply Newton’s Second Law of Motion

to real life situations.• Solve calculation problems using

Newton’s Second Law of Motion.

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Calculating Net Force

• Draw the picture in your notes

• How do we calculate net force?

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• Net Force = __________

Example

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• Net Force = _________

Examples

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• Net Force = __________

Examples

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Newton’s 2nd Law CalculationsF = ma

• Determine the acceleration that result when a 12-N net force is applied to a 3-kg object and then to a 6-kg object.

A 3-kg object experiences an acceleration of 4 m/s/s. A 6-kg object experiences an acceleration of 2 m/s/s.

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Newton’s 2nd Law CalculationsF = ma

• A net force of 15 N is exerted on an encyclopedia to cause it to accelerate at a rate of 5 m/s2.

• Determine the mass of the encyclopedia.

Fnet = 15 N a = 5 m/s/s.m = F/am = (15 N) / (5 m/s/s)m = 3.0 kg

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Example

• Find the acceleration of a 10kg object undergoing the motion indicated in the diagram.

• Step 1 – find the net force• Step 2 - use F=ma equation

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Newton’s 2nd Law CalculationsF = ma

• Suppose that a sled is accelerating at a rate of 2 m/s2. If the net force is tripled and the mass is doubled, then what is the new acceleration of the sled?

Answer: 3 m/s/sThe original value of 2 m/s/s must be multiplied by 3 (since a and F are directly proportional) and divided by 2 (since a and m are inversely proportional)

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Newton’s 2nd Law CalculationsF = ma

• Suppose that a sled is accelerating at a rate of 2 m/s2. If the net force is tripled and the mass is halved, then what is the new acceleration of the sled? Answer: 12 m/s/s

The original value of 2 m/s/s must be multiplied by 3 (since a and F are directly proportional) and divided by 1/2 (since a and m are inversely proportional)

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In-Class Assignment/Homework

• 4.1 b WKT


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