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INV 2, EXP 1 Quizziz

INV 2, EXP 1 Quizziz

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Science

11th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS2-2

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RUBELI ALVAREZ

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9 Slides • 9 Questions

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​Force and Mass

By RUBELI ALVAREZ

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Newton's Laws

According to Newton's First Law, an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion

An object's resistance to moving is called Inertia

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Multiple Choice

"An object at rest will stay at rest, an object in motion will stay in motion" is which one of Newton's laws?

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1st Law

2

2nd Law

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3rd Law

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4th Law

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Mass refers to the amount of Matter in an object, and is measured in Kilograms (Kg)

Mass

Force is the amount of pulling or pushing occurring on an object, which is measured in Newtons (N)

Force

Force & Mass

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The Relation

Force, Mass and Acceleration are all Linked!

Newton found that Mass and Acceleration directly impact Force, and the same goes the other way!

He represents this relationship in the Formula F=MA

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First Example

Say we have a large box!

This box has a mass of 20 kg and is moving at 2 m/s. What is the force exerted on the box?

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Multiple Choice

Mari rolls a ball down a hill at 1.5 m/s. The ball's mass is 3 kg. What is the Force being exerted by the ball?

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4.5 N

2

3.8 N

3

2 N

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1.5 N

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Second Example

Much of the time, we have to rearrange the equation

A dog on a skateboard is rolling down the hill with a force of 55 N. The dog has a mass of 5 kg. What is the acceleration of the dog?

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Multiple Choice

Jimmy slams on his brakes with 20 N of force with a mass of 200 kg. What is Jimmy's Acceleration?

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.1 m/s

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1 m/s

3

40000 m/s

4

40 m/s

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Multiple Choice

Tommy throws a ball with 15 N of force. The ball's mass is 5 N. What is the acceleration of the ball?

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5 N

2

90 N

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3 N

4

12 N

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Multiple Choice

What is the mass of an object that has an acceleration of 25 m/s with a force of 250 N.

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6520 kg

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10 kg

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5 kg

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1250 kg

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Net Force

  • Net force takes into consideration both the direction and the amount of forces in each direction

  • When both forces are going in the same direction, you add forces!

  • When the forces oppose each other, you subtract them!

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Multiple Choice

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What is the net force of the object?

5 N to the left

15 N to the right

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10 N to the right

2

5 N to the left

3

20 N to the right

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20 N to the left

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Multiple Choice

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What is the net force of the object?

10 N to the right

5 N to the left

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15 N to the left

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5 N to the right

3

10 N to the left

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20 N to the right

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Multiple Choice

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Looking at the forces, in which direction would the box be moving?

20 N Up

20 N Down

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Up

2

Down

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Left

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Right

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Not moving

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  • This occurs when both forces on each side are NOT EQUAL

  • The object WILL MOVE

Unbalanced Force

  • This occurs when both forces on each side are EQUAL

  • The object will NOT MOVE

Balanced Force

Balanced & Unbalanced

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Multiple Choice

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Balanced or Unbalanced

5 N to the right

5 N to the left

3 N down

3 N up

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Balanced

2

Unbalanced

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Finding Acceleration and Mass

Utilize F=MA with ONLY THE NET FORCE

  • After finding the net force, use F = MA to determine the missing A or M.

  • Ex: Find the acceleration of a box with a mass of 10 kg.

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​Force and Mass

By RUBELI ALVAREZ

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