2. EQ: How do balanced and
unbalanced forces affect an
object?
S8P5.a – Recognize that every object exerts
gravitational force on every other object and
that the force exerted depends on how much
mass the objects have and how far apart they
are.
S8P3.b – Demonstrate the effect of balanced
and unbalanced forces on an object in terms of
gravity, inertia, and friction.
3. AS YOU ENTER…
Look around the room and think about
the objects you see in terms of FORCE.
HINT: A force is always exerted by one
object to another object.
Answer the following:
Where do you see a force happening?
Which object is exerting the forces?
Which is receiving it?
4. Definition of FORCE
A push or pull
EX:
- Using your fingers to pull open books
- Pushing buttons on a computer keyboard
5. FORCE
Have both size and direction
Labeled in units called Newtons (N).
Two other concepts that have both size
and direction:
Velocity
Acceleration
6. DEFINITION OF NET FORCE
The combination all of the forces acting
on an object.
7. Determining the Net Force of
an object
When forces act in the
same direction, you add
the forces to determine
the net force. The net
force will be in the same
direction as the
individual forces.
8. Determining the Net Force of
an object
When two forces act in
opposite directions, you
subtract the smaller
force from the larger
force to determine the net
force. The net force will
be in the same direction
as the larger force.
9. Balanced Forces
When the sum of the forces acting on any
object equal to zero, the forces are said to be
balanced.
Forces are balanced when they are equal in
size and opposite in direction.
NO CHANGE IN VELOCITY WHEN THE
FORCES ARE BALANCED! Constant speed!!!!
10. How is this picture an
Example of Balanced Forces?
11. Unbalanced Forces
Unbalanced forces occur when the sum of the
forces acting on any object is not equal to
zero.
Unbalanced forces produce a change in
motion, such as a change in speed or a change
in direction.
Unbalanced forces are necessary to cause a
nonmoving object to start moving.
13. THE BIG IDEA
Unbalanced
forces cause
changes in motion that can
be predicted and described.
14. Bibliography
Motion basics. (1997). Retrieved from
http://www.physics4kids.com/files/motio
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Force and motion facts. (2013).
Retrieved from
http://idahoptv.org/dialogue4kids/season
12/force_and_motion/facts.cfm/motion_i
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Force. (2002). Retrieved from
http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0215468/f
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