Topic 9 - Free Body Diagrams and Forces Flashcards
Free Body Diagrams (FBD)
extremely important in Physics
Sometimes, there are many forces acting on an object and FBDβs needs to be very detailed to use the proper calculations, especially when angles are involved
Case 1: Level Surface
Normal Force (π β)
The component of the contact force that is perpendicular to the contact surface
Case 2: Level Surface with Applied Force
Normal Force (π β)
- What happens if the block is now being pushed/pulled?
Case 3: Level Surface with Acceleration
Normal Force (π β)
- What happens if we have a level surface, but itβs under acceleration? Like an elevator?
Case 4: On a Slope
Normal Force (π β)
- Be careful with normal force when there is slope
Remember, normal force is the force that the surface pushes back onβ¦.perpendicularly
Kinetic Friction
A friction force that opposes the direction of motion during motion
Static Friction
When we want to move something on a surface, thereβs resistance
- The rougher the surface, the harder it is to push something β but if we push hard enough, it could move!
- The tipping point between being stuck and moving is called a critical value (max. static friction force)
Problem Solving Approach to 1D Kinematics
Key Equations and Concepts