

Free Body Diagrams
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Easy
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Standards-aligned
Kayla Day
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14 Slides • 3 Questions
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Free-Body Diagrams
Unit: 7
Lesson: 15
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01.
What does a free-body diagram illustrate, and how is it used?
Essential Questions
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LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
Describe quantitatively and qualitatively how net force (balanced and unbalanced) affect motion
Illustrate forces acting on an object using a free-body diagram.
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Let’s Summarize
Forces-
▪ There are many different forces which act on objects such friction, magnetism, and gravity
▪ If forces are balanced the object doesn’t change its motion.
What about unbalanced forces? Can you list some possibilities? (BE SPECIFIC)
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Open Ended
What can happen if forces are unbalanced?
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Let’s Summarize
Forces-
▪ There are many different forces which act on objects such as gravity, magnetism, and friction.
▪ If forces are balanced the object doesn’t change its motion.
▪ If forces are unbalanced the object will
______________.
1. Begin to move
2.
Stop moving
3.
Change direction
4.
Speed up
5.
Slow down
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Speaking Activity
We can illustrate these balanced or unbalanced forces with a
Free-Body diagram (also called a Force diagram) like the one on the
right.
• Can you name the forces at work here?
• Are they balanced or unbalanced?
• Will the object move? If so, how?
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Notes
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Practice or Check
The ship is floating on the water, the forces are balanced.
Which forces are acting on the ship?
Draw a “ship” and the arrows to
complete a free-body diagram.
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Draw
Draw the ship (box shaped) with all the forces acting on it.
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Practice or Check
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE | LESSON 7.15 | FREE-BODY DIAGRAMS
Practice or Check
The paperclip is jumping
up to the magnet.
Which forces are acting on
the magnet? Which is the
greater force?
Draw a magnet, paperclip
and the arrows to complete
a free-body diagram.
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Draw
Draw the forces acting on the paperclip
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE | LESSON 7.15 | FREE-BODY DIAGRAMS
Practice or Check
The paperclip is jumping up to the
magnet.
The magnetic force is greater than
the force of gravity therefore the
paperclip moves in the direction of
the biggest force.
The magnetic force is
pulling the paperclip
upwards
Gravity is pulling the paperclip to the ground
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Computer Activity
Your teacher will direct you to an interactive website to practice some more on your own!
Check and modify your answers until you get them correct.
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Physics Simulation: Free-Body Diagrams
You can open this webpage in a new tab.
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE | LESSON 7.15 | FREE-BODY DIAGRAMS
Worksheet
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Now that you have had the
opportunity to practice and
check your work online,
your teacher will give you a
handout to continue toward
mastery!
Free-Body Diagrams
Unit: 7
Lesson: 15
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