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3rd Law of Motion
UC
Irvine Physics and Astronomy Videos
School blocks YouTube? Download file below.
Sailboat.flv or
Force -
Sailboat.m4v

B)
Free Body Diagrams - diagrams that show the forces
acting on an object
Ex 1) Lamp on a table
Fn - normal force
(1) upward
force supporting on an object
(2) Always drawn perpendicular to surface where 2
objects meet
(3) When an object is placed on a horizontal surface
Fn = weight of object
Object
Resting on
an
Incline Plane
(Don't copy this picture)

weight force?
Normal Force?
Friction?
Weight force? B
Normal Force? C
Friction? D

Ex 2) Object
at rest on
an incline plane
On A Ramp,
Fn (normal
force) ≠ Weight Force
(Fn is less)
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Calculating the Components of
Weight Relative to a Ramp
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by Dr. Michael R. Gallis - Penn State
Schuylkill
Penn State Schuylkill
Go Nittany Lions!!

Larger
St. Mary's HS

Ex 3) Force on a falling object
(before
terminal velocity)

Downward Force - Weight Force
Upward Force - Friction
Ex 4) Block being pulled to the
right
at constant velocity

What force is on this block that is also on you?


Now draw the applied force

Draw the last force

Last force is the friction force
Fnet = 0
(Always True at
Constant Velocity)
How could this box be moving if
all the forces are balanced?
A force is not required
to
MAINTAIN motion
Ex 5) Forces on a projectile moving
from left to right
What force is on this ball that is also on you?
If there is no forward force on
this ball,
how could it move forward?
- Aristotle

Aristotle - (384 BC – 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher
Della Porta Collection then Borghese Collection;
purchased in
1807

English:
Portrait of
Galileo Galilei by Justus Sustermans painted in 1636.
Galileo (and Newton) would say ...
An object in motion doesn't
require
a force to stay in motion

I Will Derive!!

Gravity

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