Newton's Law of Motion

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Force

  • Represents the push or pull applied to an object to change its motion or shape.
  • Force is a vector quantity, which means it has both magnitude and direction.
  • The SI Unit for force is Newton (N).
Force Symbol Direction
Friction \(F_f\) Parallel to surface & opposite direction of sliding
Normal \(F_N\) Perpendicular to & away from th surface.
Spring \(F_{sp}\) Opposite the displacement of the object at end of spring.
Tension \(F_T\) Away from the object & parallel to spring, rope, or cable at point of attachment.
Thrust \(F_{thrust}\) In same direction as acceleration of object.
Weight \(W\ or\ F_g\) Straight down toward center of Earth.

Action-Reaction Pairs

  • Based on Newton's Third Law of Motion, all forces come in pairs.
  • Interaction pair is composed of two forces that are in opposite directions and equal in magnitude.

Free-Body Diagram

First Law of Motion

  • also called Law of Inertia
  • An object at rest will stay at rest and an object at motion with stay in motion at constant velocity unless acted upon by external force.

Inertial Frames of Reference

Second Law of Motion

\(a \propto\frac{F}{m}\)

  • continues what the first law of motion told us. When a net force is applied, it produces acceleration.
  • This law tells us that \(F = ma\) that came from \(F = \frac{d}{dt}(mv)\)
  • Deriviation of SI Unit of force:
    • \(1N = (1kg)(1 m/s^2)\) or
    • \(1N = 1\frac{kg\cdot m}{s^2}\)
  • Use \(kg\) for mass; weight in \(N\).

Third Law of Motion

  • For every action, there must be equal and opposite reaction force.
  • \(Action = -Reaction\)

References

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Date: August 17, 2023

Author: Paul Gerald D. Pare

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