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Physics
Forces
Forces:
Frictional Force
It is the force created when an object moves through a surface there are at least two types sliding and tatic force, it creates a resistance and makes the object stop.
Gravitational Force
Gravitational force is the force massive objects like the moon and Earth attracts other objects to itself, so by definition it your eight and the force of gravity pulling you down
Normal Force
Normal force is the force an object resting in any type of surface, it is always in a right angel and happens when a objects interacts with a stable surface
Tension Force
This force is normally transmitted b y rope, string, and cable it is normally holding some object creating tension
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Balanced/Unbalanced
Balanced
When a forced is balanced the object does not move as forces have an equal amount of force so they basically cancel each other othe
Unbalanced
When the forces are unbalance one force is greater then the other so they have a change in acceleration which makes the object move in the direction that the object is weaker.
Diagram
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An easy way to map a diagram and consider all the forces to se what forces are interacting all sides
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Newton's Laws
Law of Inertia (1st Law)
When an object experiences balanced forces it does not change its acceleration meaning that it doesn't move
But when an object experiences unbalanced forces it will experience a change in acceleration during time
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Momentum/Impulse
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Collision
Bigger Force
A stronger force causes the object to have a larger momentum so the collision is going to happen in a shorter time as it is going really fast
Smaller Force
A weaker force cause the momentum to be weaker so as a result the collision is going to happen slowly and the object is not going ti be as damaged
Collisions can be calculated easily if you have the factores needed like we did in the collision lab
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Acceleration
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It is very different from what we normally consider acceleration as it doesn't always mean an increase in velocity
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Constant Velocity
The definition of constant velocity is an object that does have a positive or negative change in acceleration
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