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"What values
would a
bathroom scale
have on
a trip
from the 1st
to the
fifteenth floor?"
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Imagine a person weighs 600 N

Start
- Scale reading goes up
(greater than 600 N) Inertia
(Object rest tends to stay at rest)
Most of trip up:
(W = 600 N) Constant velocity
Net force = 0
Slow Down and Stop
- (Scale reading less than 600 N)
Object in motion tends to stay in motion
2nd Law
- Relationship between F, m, a

Inertia - Dr. Dave Hall
of Fame

Unbalanced forces
cause objects to accelerate:
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(m)
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a |
=
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Fnet |
(N) |
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(s2) |
m |
(Kg) |
Fnet =
Resultant

1. Acceleration
is directly proportional to the force exerted on
an object
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a |
F |
x 3 |
x 3
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x 2 |
x 2
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divided by 3 |
divided by 3
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divided by 2 |
divided by 2
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x 2/3 |
x 2/3
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quartered |
quartered
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"Which cart is slowing
down as it travels to
the
right?"
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Jan 2006
Choice 2




Mass, Acceleration

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