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Motion & Forces
Chapter 1: Motion
1.1 An object in motion changes position.
Position describes the location of an object
Describing a position
Measuring Distance
Motion is a change in position
Desribing Motion
Relative Motion
1.2 Speed measures how fast position changes
Position can change at different rates.
Calculating Speed
Average Speed
Distance-Time Graphs
Velocity includes speed and direction.
Velocity
Velocity Versus Speed
!.3 Acceleration measures how fast velocity changes.
Speed and direction can change with time.
Acceleration can be calculated from velocity and time.
Calculating Acceleration
Acceleration over Time
Velocity-Time Graphs
Chapter 2: Forces
2.1 Forces change motion
A force is a push or a pull.
Types of forces
Size and Direction of Forces
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
Forces on Moving Object
Newton's first law relates force and motion.
Galileo's Thought Experiment
Newton's First Law
Inertia
2.2 Force and mass determine acceleration
Newton's second law relates force, mass, and acceleration
Newton's Second Law
Force Equals Mass Times Acceleration
Mass and Acceleration
Forces can change the direction of motion
Centripetal Force
Circular Motion and Newton's Second Law
2.3 Forces act in pairs.
Newton's third law relates action and reaction forces.
Chapter 3: Gravity, Friction, and Pressure
Chapter 4: Work and Energy
Chapter 5: Machines