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Outline Introduction Unit and Dimension Newton Law’s & Inertia System Inertia & Non Inertia System Application of Newton Law 05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 2
INTRODUCTION TO NEWTON LAW”S ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 3 05/01/2011
1. Introduction ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 4 		Mechanics is one of the oldest and most familiar branches of physics. It deals with bodies at rest and in motion and the conditions when bodies under the influence of internal and external forces.  		The laws of mechanics apply to a whole range of objects, from microscopic to macroscopic, such as the motion of electrons in atoms and that of planets in space or even to the galaxies in distant parts of the universe. 05/01/2011
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 5 	The study of mechanics may be divided into two parts: kinematics and dynamics.  ,[object Object]
Dynamics is concerned with the forces that produce changes in motion or changes in other properties, such as the shape and size of objects. This leads us to the concepts of force and mass and the laws that govern the motion of objects,[object Object]
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 7 		Until the beginning of the twentieth century, Newton's laws were completely applicable to all well-known situations. The difficulties arose when these laws were applied to certain definite situations: (a) to very fast moving objects (objects moving with speeds approaching the speed of light) and (b) to objects of microscopic size such as electrons in atoms.  		These difficulties led to modifications in the laws of Newtonian mechanics: (a) to the formulation of the special theory of relativity for objects moving with high speeds, and (b) to the formulation of quantum mechanics for objects of microscopic size. The failure of classical mechanics in these situations is the result of inadequacies in classical concepts of space and time
2. Unit and Dimension 05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 8 	Measurements in physics involve such quantities as velocity, force, energy, temperature, electric current, magnetic field, and many others. The most surprising aspect is that all these quantities can be expressed in terms of a few basic quantities, such as length L, mass M, and time T. These three quantities are called fundamental or basic quantities (base units); all others that are expressed in terms of these are called derived quantities.
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 9 	Study yourself :  ,[object Object]
Dimension
MKS System, CGS System and British System,[object Object]
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 11 	To describe the motion of the object we must draw a coordinate system with respect to which the object moves with uniform velocity. Such a coordinate system is called an inertial system. Newton's first law asserts the existence of inertial systems.
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 12 Inertiais a property of a body that determines its resistance to acceleration or change in motion when that body interacts with another body. The quantitative measure of inertia is called mass.
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 13 		Consider two bodies that are completely isolated from the surroundings but interact with one another. The interaction between these objects may result from being connected by means of a rubber band or a spring. The interaction results in acceleration of the bodies.  		Such accelerations may be measured by stretching the bodies apart by the same amount and then measuring the resultant accelerations. All possible measurements show that the accelerations of these two bodies are always in opposite directions and that the ratio of the accelerations are inversely proportional to the masses
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 14 That is : ,[object Object],[object Object]
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 16 Next :  	we want to obtain the definition of Force starting from Newton Second Law’s
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 17 	Suppose an object of mass m is moving with velocity v so that the linear momentum p is defined as : p = m v 	According to Newton's second law, the rate of change of momentum is defined as force F; that is :
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 18 	It should be clear that Newton's first law is a special case of the second law, when F = 0 	According to Newton's third law,	forces always exist in pairs. Thus, if two bodies A and B interact with one another, and if there is a force FA acting on body A, then there must be a force FBacting on body B, so :
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 19 	Thus the law implies that forces always exist in pairs. We can never have an isolated object having acceleration. An object with acceleration must have a counterpart somewhere else with opposite acceleration that is inversely proportional to mass.
4. Inertia & Non Inertia System 05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 20 		The first law of motion defines a particular type of reference frame, called the inertial system; that is, the inertial system is one in which Newton's first law holds good.  		We would like to find a relation between the measurements made by an observer A in an inertial system S and another observer B in a noninertial system S’, both observing a common object C that may be moving with acceleration.
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 21 	Moving object C being observed by an observer A in an inertial system S and another observer B in the noninertial system S'.
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 22 	FB would have been equal to FAif the S' system was also a true inertial system. Let us find the relation between FAand FB.
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 23 	Since observer A in system S is in a true inertial system, we may write : 	While the force measured by observer B, who is in a noninertial system S', is not a true force but an apparent force given by :
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 24 	Thus observer B will not measure a true force unless X = 0, in which case B will be moving with a uniform velocity with respect to A; hence S' itself will be a true inertial system. In general, for three-dimensional motion :
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 25 	Where R is the acceleration of the noninertial system S’ with respect to the inertial system S or with respect to any other inertial system. If R = 0, then Fappt = Ftrue, and hence both systems will be inertial. 	The last term is called a noninertial force or fictitious force because it is not a force in the true sense; no interactions are involved.
5. Application of Newton Law 05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 26 Ex1 :  Atwood Machine 	Velocity positive when move upward. 	Acceleration a is the same on both sides since the string is "stretchless."
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 27 ,[object Object]
Thus eq may be solved :
If m1 = m2, we get a = 0, and T = mxg= m2g, which is the case for static equilibrium. On the other hand, if m2 > m1, we get a = g and T = 2m1g,[object Object]
05/01/2011 ©  2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta   |  www.unj.ac.id                      | 29 ,[object Object]
If the body is at rest µ = µs (the coefficient of static friction). If the body is in motion, µ = µk (the coefficient of kinetic friction). µk  always less than µs. Subtituting for f, we get acceleration ,[object Object]

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  • 1. Sesion #03 MekanikaKlasik Riser Fahdiran, M.Si Umiatin, M.Si JurusanFisika FakultasMatematikadanIlmuPengetahuanAlam
  • 2. Outline Introduction Unit and Dimension Newton Law’s & Inertia System Inertia & Non Inertia System Application of Newton Law 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 2
  • 3. INTRODUCTION TO NEWTON LAW”S © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 3 05/01/2011
  • 4. 1. Introduction © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 4 Mechanics is one of the oldest and most familiar branches of physics. It deals with bodies at rest and in motion and the conditions when bodies under the influence of internal and external forces. The laws of mechanics apply to a whole range of objects, from microscopic to macroscopic, such as the motion of electrons in atoms and that of planets in space or even to the galaxies in distant parts of the universe. 05/01/2011
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  • 7. 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 7 Until the beginning of the twentieth century, Newton's laws were completely applicable to all well-known situations. The difficulties arose when these laws were applied to certain definite situations: (a) to very fast moving objects (objects moving with speeds approaching the speed of light) and (b) to objects of microscopic size such as electrons in atoms. These difficulties led to modifications in the laws of Newtonian mechanics: (a) to the formulation of the special theory of relativity for objects moving with high speeds, and (b) to the formulation of quantum mechanics for objects of microscopic size. The failure of classical mechanics in these situations is the result of inadequacies in classical concepts of space and time
  • 8. 2. Unit and Dimension 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 8 Measurements in physics involve such quantities as velocity, force, energy, temperature, electric current, magnetic field, and many others. The most surprising aspect is that all these quantities can be expressed in terms of a few basic quantities, such as length L, mass M, and time T. These three quantities are called fundamental or basic quantities (base units); all others that are expressed in terms of these are called derived quantities.
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  • 12. 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 11 To describe the motion of the object we must draw a coordinate system with respect to which the object moves with uniform velocity. Such a coordinate system is called an inertial system. Newton's first law asserts the existence of inertial systems.
  • 13. 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 12 Inertiais a property of a body that determines its resistance to acceleration or change in motion when that body interacts with another body. The quantitative measure of inertia is called mass.
  • 14. 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 13 Consider two bodies that are completely isolated from the surroundings but interact with one another. The interaction between these objects may result from being connected by means of a rubber band or a spring. The interaction results in acceleration of the bodies. Such accelerations may be measured by stretching the bodies apart by the same amount and then measuring the resultant accelerations. All possible measurements show that the accelerations of these two bodies are always in opposite directions and that the ratio of the accelerations are inversely proportional to the masses
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  • 16. 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 16 Next : we want to obtain the definition of Force starting from Newton Second Law’s
  • 17. 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 17 Suppose an object of mass m is moving with velocity v so that the linear momentum p is defined as : p = m v According to Newton's second law, the rate of change of momentum is defined as force F; that is :
  • 18. 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 18 It should be clear that Newton's first law is a special case of the second law, when F = 0 According to Newton's third law, forces always exist in pairs. Thus, if two bodies A and B interact with one another, and if there is a force FA acting on body A, then there must be a force FBacting on body B, so :
  • 19. 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 19 Thus the law implies that forces always exist in pairs. We can never have an isolated object having acceleration. An object with acceleration must have a counterpart somewhere else with opposite acceleration that is inversely proportional to mass.
  • 20. 4. Inertia & Non Inertia System 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 20 The first law of motion defines a particular type of reference frame, called the inertial system; that is, the inertial system is one in which Newton's first law holds good. We would like to find a relation between the measurements made by an observer A in an inertial system S and another observer B in a noninertial system S’, both observing a common object C that may be moving with acceleration.
  • 21. 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 21 Moving object C being observed by an observer A in an inertial system S and another observer B in the noninertial system S'.
  • 22. 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 22 FB would have been equal to FAif the S' system was also a true inertial system. Let us find the relation between FAand FB.
  • 23. 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 23 Since observer A in system S is in a true inertial system, we may write : While the force measured by observer B, who is in a noninertial system S', is not a true force but an apparent force given by :
  • 24. 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 24 Thus observer B will not measure a true force unless X = 0, in which case B will be moving with a uniform velocity with respect to A; hence S' itself will be a true inertial system. In general, for three-dimensional motion :
  • 25. 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 25 Where R is the acceleration of the noninertial system S’ with respect to the inertial system S or with respect to any other inertial system. If R = 0, then Fappt = Ftrue, and hence both systems will be inertial. The last term is called a noninertial force or fictitious force because it is not a force in the true sense; no interactions are involved.
  • 26. 5. Application of Newton Law 05/01/2011 © 2010 Universitas Negeri Jakarta | www.unj.ac.id | 26 Ex1 : Atwood Machine Velocity positive when move upward. Acceleration a is the same on both sides since the string is "stretchless."
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