PHYS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Net Force, Free Body Diagram

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Chapter 4: why things move as they do. Aristotle: velocity is proportional to applied force newton: no!! Dramatic difference in perspective: if no force is applied, there is no acceleration, but there certainly can be constant velocity! A car moves slowly at a steady 10 km/hr on a straight highway, while another zooms past it at a constant 130 km/hr. Which car has the greater net force on it? a. ) the slower car b. ) the faster car c. ) the force on them is equal. A 2 kg block is pushed with a force of 10 n. the surface over which the block is sliding has been lubricated, so that friction can be considered to be negligible. Fnet = ma => a = fnet/m a = [(10 n)/(2 kg)] = 5 n/kg. Since 1 n = 1 (kg)(m)/(sec)2 , we have (n/kg) = m/sec2.

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