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Chapter 3: DYNAMICS - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 3: DYNAMICS
consists of
Mass and Inertia
consists of
Newton's 1st Law
Balanced/Unbalanced Forces
Inertia Concept
Terminal Velocity
Moving Through Fluids
consists of
Drag Force (Resistive/Viscous Force)
Contact Forces and Upthrust
Weight, Friction, and Gravity
consists of
Weight (W = mg)
Acceleration of Free Fall (g)
Mass vs. Weight
Newton's 3rd Law
consists of
Third Law Pair Characteristics
Forces objects exert on each other are equal magnitude and opposite direction
Identifying Important Forces
consists of
Pushes and Pulls
Lifting
Force of Car Engine (via Friction with Road)
Attraction/Repulsion (Magnets/Charges)
Weight (Force of Gravity, Acts Vertically Downwards)
Friction (Opposes motion, acts along a surface)
Drag (Fluid Friction/Air Resistance, opposes velocity, reduced by streamlining)
Upthrust (Upwards force in fluid, due to pressure difference)
Contact Force (Normal Contact Force, acts perpendicular to surface)
Tension (Force in stretched rope/string/spring)
Understanding SI Units
consists of
SI Base Units (7 Total)
Derived Units
Newton (N)
Homogeneity
Prefixes (Multiples/Sub-multiples)
Force, Mass, and Acceleration
consists of
Newton's 2nd Law
Inertia and Mass
Key Equation F = ma