Dynamics Flashcards

Intro to Dynamics

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Newton’s First Law

A

Any mass has a tendency to maintain its current state of motion

Inertia is the property of mass, by which it will resist to an attempt to change its state of motion

An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by a force

An object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by a force

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Newton’s second law of motion

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Fnet = ma

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Newton’s Third Law

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Action - Reaction

every action has an opposite and equal reaction

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4
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Air resistance (drag)

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FR

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Net force

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Fnet = sum of all forces acting on an object

Fnet = m • a

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FG / mg expression

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FG = m • g

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Newton

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1kg m/s2

(A force that would give a 1kg mass an acceleration of 1m/s2)

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One Newton

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is the force applied to an object with a mass of 1kg, that will accelerate it at 1m/s2

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One Kilogram

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is the mass of an object that will accelerate at 1 m/s2 when it experiences a force of 1N

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1 m/s2

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is the acceleration of an object with a mass of 1kg when it experiences a force of 1N

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What is a force

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A force is a push or pull. Forces are responsible for changes in motion

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(N2)

When the net force is zero …

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  • an object is at rest

or

  • an object is in uniform motion (constant velocity)

In both cases, acceleration is ZERO

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Force of Static Friction

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µs is the coefficient of static friction

Fs = µSFN

FN = mg cos ø

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Force of Kinetic Friction

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µk is the coefficient of kinetic friction

FK = µKFN

FN = mg cos ø

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FG

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Gravitational Force (weight)

FG = mg

  • points towards the centre of the Earth
  • directly proportional to the mass of the object
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FA

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Applied Force

a generic term for any push or pull

17
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FN

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contact force (between objects)

is perpendicular to the separation surface between objects

18
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FR

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Air Resistance (drag)

  • points opposite the direction of velocity
  • directly proportional to the speed of the object squared
19
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FT

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Tension Force

  • occurs in a string or rope
  • has direction only at the two ends
20
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FS

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Static Friction

FS = µ<span>s</span>FN

  • µs is the coefficient of static friction
  • acts before objects start moving in relation to each other
21
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FK

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Kinetic Friction

FK = µkFN

  • µk is the coefficient of kinetic friction
  • acts after objects start moving in relation to each other
22
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Newtons Fourth Law

Fg = ?

G = ?

A

two masses are equally attracted with equal and opposite forces.

Fg = G • m1m2 / r2

Fg = G • mME / RE2

Fg/m = g = G • ME / RE2

g = G • ME / RE2

G = 6.673 x 10-11 N•m2 / kg2