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Forces

Mahi Tuatahi 🔗

Draw a diagram indicating all the forces acting upon you


Drawing Force Diagrams 🔗



Muscle Contraction & Light-Headedness 🔗

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Pātai: Vector Reminder 🔗

  1. Draw a vector diagram for each situation.
  2. Illustrate and label the resultant force.
  3. Calculate the acceleration each experiences given $m=5kg$.


Equilibrium 🔗

A state of zero acceleration (constant velocity) due to $F_{net} = 0N$. E.g. vector diagram starts and ends at the same spot.



Pātai: Terminal Velocity 🔗

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  1. What is my net force?


  2. What is my acceleration?


  3. Why does it not equal $g$?


  4. What if my drag and weight forces were balanced?



Whakatika 🔗

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  1. What is my net force?
    $620N$ down
  2. What is my acceleration?
    $F=ma, a=\frac{F}{m}=\frac{620}{72}=8.61ms^{-2}$
  3. Why does it not equal $g$?
    Because friction is acting against the weight force!
  4. What if my drag and weight forces were balanced?
    $F_{net}=0$ and therefore $a=0$ and I would be in equilibrium.

Akoranga 22 Mahi Tuatahi 🔗

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Ngā Whāinga Ako 🔗

  1. Be able to label different forces
  2. Be able to label forces on an angle

Write the date and ngā whāinga ako in your book


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Support/Normal Force 🔗


Whakatika 🔗


Support/Normal Forces on an Angle 🔗


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Calculating a Missing Force 🔗


Task/Ngohe 🔗

Worksheet - everything up to but not including the Work section.


Case Study 🔗

Step 1. Consider what we know about the motion of the object, and what this implies about the net force acting upon the object.


Question 1 🔗


Question 1 Whakatika 🔗


Question 2 🔗


Question 2 Whakatika 🔗


Question 3 🔗


Question 3 Continued 🔗


Question 3 Whakatika 🔗


Question 3 Whakatika Continued 🔗


Practise / Whakawai 🔗