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Force and Motion Test Retake Information Reteaching and Retesting during resource Learning targets: > Apply the concepts of \ Newton's Second Law of ‘Motion to explain phenomenon we see in real life. > Use formulas to demonstrate Newton's Second Law. | Newton's Second Colom Nction The acceleration of an object depends on ' the mass of the Basically, this means object, and the that how fast j amount of force | something goes ES applied to it. much matter it has in it, and how big the ae ane eg ‘force was that got it going! Here is a full grocery cart and an empty one. If you pushed each with the same amount of | force, which would accelerate more quickly? | and acceleration are all linked! La eee OS te Pe Oe ee = You can acceleration ' o€ an objet 2 ways © Winaes Q T Force a 5a 1] Like the speed/distance/time we used in the last unit formulas, Newton's Second Law formulas have three variables. The variables in | Bere eres fire ae | ne | = af): force Newton Fem.q freQtes Kg : | = acceleration | | | m/5>- | and they can be rearranged, depending on what varicbles you have, and | what variables you need to solve for. | | | | | | | ‘Tn this formula, the "force" value means: the force put on an object rama Students in honors classes will need to memorize the | formulas, but students in academic classes will have copies of the formula for the test. However, if you wish to | memorize them, you can use the magic triangle to help you: Tinga ional F2m. oe | | ON = a3) pn ON = RON = ee ; Direct Ta>£ Prop. HN = adn) akg pacar > Unis (8 ros a hal eS Se te To find acceleration, if at esetaeaha mass, use the following formula: | Fed Ex delivered a box to Molly that had a mass of 15 kg. She pushed it with 60 Newtons of force. What was the | acceleration of the box? # aE (N= bo Bu GON = wolaafs Haegs> ee Is tn To find the force put on an object, if the mass and acceleration is given, use this formula: Fz m-o What force is necessary to accelerate a 1,250 kg car F= (12) donp i 50,200 ky -a]s> $0 000 N (Wain crete. Ste 6 | To find the mass of an object, if you are given the acceleration | of it, and the force, use this formula: | % | me“ What is the mass of an object if a force of 34 N produces | anacceleration of 4 m/s/s? | m= athe | CS Ky ne | problems on your own!

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