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1.  Force
2. Newton’s 1st law of Motion
3. Inertia
4. Types of Inertia
5. Momentum
6. Newton’s 2nd law of Motion
7. Impulse
8. Newton’s 3rd law of Motion
9. Law of Conservation of Momentum
10. Applications of Newton laws of Motion
11.   Friction – A necessary evil
12.   Cause of Friction
13.   Types of Friction
14.   Laws of Limiting Friction
15.   Coefficient of Friction
16.   Angle of Friction & Angle of Repose
17.   Advantages & Disadvantages of Friction
Force :
 It is an external agency which
  changes or tends to change the
  state of motion or direction of its
  motion or the shape of an object is
  known as force.
 In layman’s term it is also known as
  push or pull applied on an object.
*Acc. to newton’s 1st law of motion, an
 object continues to be in its state of rest
 or state of motion along a straight line
 until and unless an external unbalanced
 force is applied to it.
*It is also known as law of inertia.
*It also defines force
INERTIA
It is that inherent property of a
material body by the virtue of which it
resists any change in its state of rest or
of uniform motion along a straight
line.
Types of inerTia
1. Inertia Of Rest: An Object Tends To Be In
   State Of Rest Until & Unless An External &
   Unbalanced Force Is Acted Upon It.
2. Inertia Of Motion: It Is That Inherent Property
   Of A Material By Virtue Of Which It Resists
   Any Change In Its State Of Motion.
3. Inertia Of Direction: It Is A Inherent Property
   Of A Material By Virtue Of Which It Resists
   Any Change In Its Direction Of Motion.
These pumpkins will not move unless
acted on by an unbalanced force.
Once
 airborne, this
 ball would not
 stop unless
 acted on by
 an unbalanced
 force (gravity
 and air – fluid
 friction), it
 would never
 stop!
Why then, do we observe
every day objects in
motion slowing down and
becoming motionless
seemingly without an
outside force?
 It’s a force we sometimes
    cannot see – friction.
Momentum
NewtoN’s 2Nd Law of MotioN

 It states that the rate of change of
  momentum is directly proportional to the
  force applied and change takes place in
  the direction of force applied
 Alternatively, it is also stated as the force
  is directly proportional to product of mass
  and acceleration produced by the force.

F α m*a
F = m*a
2ND LAW

 When mass is in kilograms and acceleration is in
  m/s/s, the unit of force is newton (N).
 One newton is equal to the force required to
  accelerate one kilogram of mass at one
  meter/second2
Impulse
NewtoN’s 3rd Law of MotioN


 It states that every action has equal and
  opposite reaction.
 By newton’s 3rd law of motion

 Faction=-Freaction
According to Newton,
whenever objects A
and B interact with
each other, they exert
forces upon each
other. When you sit in
your chair, your body
exerts a downward
force on the chair and
the chair exerts an
upward force on your
body.
    It states that in an isolated system , the
     vector sum of the linear momentum of all
     bodies remains conserved and is not
     affected by their mutual interaction. i.e.
    Initial momentum = final momentum


         m1v1+m2v2=(m1+m2)v3
Newton's 1st Law




 Because of inertia, objects (including you) resist changes
 in their motion. When the car going 80 km/hour is stopped
 by the brick wall, your body keeps moving at 80 m/hour.
Newton’s 2nd Law proves that different masses
accelerate to the earth at the same rate, but with
different forces.

• We know that objects
  with different masses
  accelerate to the
  ground at the same
  rate.
• However, because of
  the 2nd Law we know
  that they don’t hit the
  ground with the same
  force.
                     F = ma                  F = ma
             98 N = 10 kg x 9.8 m/s/s   9.8 N = 1 kg x 9.8
                                              m/s/s
Newton’s 3rd Law in Nature

 Consider the propulsion of a
  fish through the water. A fish
  uses its fins to push water
  backwards. In turn, the
  water reacts by pushing the
  fish forwards, propelling the
  fish through the water.
 The size of the force on the
  water equals the size of the
  force on the fish; the direction
  of the force on the water
  (backwards) is opposite the
  direction of the force on the
  fish (forwards).
The reaction of a rocket is
an application of the third
law of motion. Various
fuels are burned in the
engine, producing hot
gases.
The hot gases push against
the inside tube of the rocket
and escape out the bottom
of the tube. As the gases
move downward, the rocket
moves in the opposite
direction.
When an object moves or tends to move ,
that opposing force which comes into play
is known as friction.
Causes of friction:
There are three main types of friction:


  Static friction: the force of friction which comes
   into play when a body is at rest over the surface of
   other.
  Limiting friction: the maximum value of static
   friction which comes into play when body is at the
   verge moving.
  KineticDynamic friction: the force of friction
   which acts on a actually moving body.
Slide a book across a
table and watch it
slide to a rest
position. The book
comes to a rest
because of the
presence of a force -
that force being the
force of friction -
which brings the book
to a rest position.
 The force of limiting friction between two bodies in contact is
  directly proportional to the normal reaction between them i.e.
  FαR
 The force of limiting friction is always opposite to the direction in
  which an object is at the verge of moving.
 The force of limiting friction is independent of apparent area of
  contact as far as the normal reaction between them remains the
  same.
 The force of limiting friction depends upon nature of surfaces in
  contact and nature of material of surfaces in contact.
Coefficient of friction

According to 1st law of limiting friction:
FαR
F= μ R
μ=F/R
Where μ is called coefficient of limiting friction
 and is defined as the ratio of limiting friction to
 the normal reaction between the two surfaces in
 contact.
Materials        static friction approxiMate
                                 coefficients of
                                 friction
aluMiniuM          steel         0.61
copper             steel         0.53
Brass              steel         0.51
cast iron          copper        1.05
cast iron          Zinc          0.85
concrete (wet)     ruBBer        0.30
concrete (dry)     ruBBer        1.00
concrete           wood          0.62
copper             Glass         0.68
Glass              Glass         0.94
polythene          steel         0.20
steel              steel         0.16
steel              ptfe          0.04
ptfe               ptfe          0.04
wood               wood          0.25–0.5
anGle of friction:

 It is defined as the angle which the
  resultant of limiting friction and normal
  reaction makes with the normal reaction
anGle of repose:
ϴ=angle of repose
advantaGes of friction
    Walking is because of friction
    No two bodies will stick to each
     other
    Vehicle’s braking system works
     because of friction
    Nuts and bolts would not be able to
     hold the machinery together
    Writing would not be possible
    Adhesive will loose their purpose
disadvantaGes of friction

 Friction always opposes motion,
  therefore extra energy is required to
  overcome friction
 Wear and tear of machinery is caused
  by friction
 Friction causes production of heat
  which damages the machinery
Newtons laws of motion

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Newtons laws of motion

  • 2. 1. Force 2. Newton’s 1st law of Motion 3. Inertia 4. Types of Inertia 5. Momentum 6. Newton’s 2nd law of Motion 7. Impulse 8. Newton’s 3rd law of Motion 9. Law of Conservation of Momentum 10. Applications of Newton laws of Motion
  • 3. 11. Friction – A necessary evil 12. Cause of Friction 13. Types of Friction 14. Laws of Limiting Friction 15. Coefficient of Friction 16. Angle of Friction & Angle of Repose 17. Advantages & Disadvantages of Friction
  • 4. Force :  It is an external agency which changes or tends to change the state of motion or direction of its motion or the shape of an object is known as force.  In layman’s term it is also known as push or pull applied on an object.
  • 5. *Acc. to newton’s 1st law of motion, an object continues to be in its state of rest or state of motion along a straight line until and unless an external unbalanced force is applied to it. *It is also known as law of inertia. *It also defines force
  • 6. INERTIA It is that inherent property of a material body by the virtue of which it resists any change in its state of rest or of uniform motion along a straight line.
  • 7. Types of inerTia 1. Inertia Of Rest: An Object Tends To Be In State Of Rest Until & Unless An External & Unbalanced Force Is Acted Upon It. 2. Inertia Of Motion: It Is That Inherent Property Of A Material By Virtue Of Which It Resists Any Change In Its State Of Motion. 3. Inertia Of Direction: It Is A Inherent Property Of A Material By Virtue Of Which It Resists Any Change In Its Direction Of Motion.
  • 8. These pumpkins will not move unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
  • 9. Once airborne, this ball would not stop unless acted on by an unbalanced force (gravity and air – fluid friction), it would never stop!
  • 10. Why then, do we observe every day objects in motion slowing down and becoming motionless seemingly without an outside force? It’s a force we sometimes cannot see – friction.
  • 12. NewtoN’s 2Nd Law of MotioN  It states that the rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the force applied and change takes place in the direction of force applied  Alternatively, it is also stated as the force is directly proportional to product of mass and acceleration produced by the force. F α m*a F = m*a
  • 13. 2ND LAW  When mass is in kilograms and acceleration is in m/s/s, the unit of force is newton (N).  One newton is equal to the force required to accelerate one kilogram of mass at one meter/second2
  • 15. NewtoN’s 3rd Law of MotioN  It states that every action has equal and opposite reaction.  By newton’s 3rd law of motion Faction=-Freaction
  • 16. According to Newton, whenever objects A and B interact with each other, they exert forces upon each other. When you sit in your chair, your body exerts a downward force on the chair and the chair exerts an upward force on your body.
  • 17. It states that in an isolated system , the vector sum of the linear momentum of all bodies remains conserved and is not affected by their mutual interaction. i.e. Initial momentum = final momentum m1v1+m2v2=(m1+m2)v3
  • 18. Newton's 1st Law Because of inertia, objects (including you) resist changes in their motion. When the car going 80 km/hour is stopped by the brick wall, your body keeps moving at 80 m/hour.
  • 19. Newton’s 2nd Law proves that different masses accelerate to the earth at the same rate, but with different forces. • We know that objects with different masses accelerate to the ground at the same rate. • However, because of the 2nd Law we know that they don’t hit the ground with the same force. F = ma F = ma 98 N = 10 kg x 9.8 m/s/s 9.8 N = 1 kg x 9.8 m/s/s
  • 20. Newton’s 3rd Law in Nature  Consider the propulsion of a fish through the water. A fish uses its fins to push water backwards. In turn, the water reacts by pushing the fish forwards, propelling the fish through the water.  The size of the force on the water equals the size of the force on the fish; the direction of the force on the water (backwards) is opposite the direction of the force on the fish (forwards).
  • 21. The reaction of a rocket is an application of the third law of motion. Various fuels are burned in the engine, producing hot gases. The hot gases push against the inside tube of the rocket and escape out the bottom of the tube. As the gases move downward, the rocket moves in the opposite direction.
  • 22. When an object moves or tends to move , that opposing force which comes into play is known as friction.
  • 24. There are three main types of friction: Static friction: the force of friction which comes into play when a body is at rest over the surface of other. Limiting friction: the maximum value of static friction which comes into play when body is at the verge moving. KineticDynamic friction: the force of friction which acts on a actually moving body.
  • 25. Slide a book across a table and watch it slide to a rest position. The book comes to a rest because of the presence of a force - that force being the force of friction - which brings the book to a rest position.
  • 26.  The force of limiting friction between two bodies in contact is directly proportional to the normal reaction between them i.e. FαR  The force of limiting friction is always opposite to the direction in which an object is at the verge of moving.  The force of limiting friction is independent of apparent area of contact as far as the normal reaction between them remains the same.  The force of limiting friction depends upon nature of surfaces in contact and nature of material of surfaces in contact.
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  • 28. Coefficient of friction According to 1st law of limiting friction: FαR F= μ R μ=F/R Where μ is called coefficient of limiting friction and is defined as the ratio of limiting friction to the normal reaction between the two surfaces in contact.
  • 29. Materials static friction approxiMate coefficients of friction aluMiniuM steel 0.61 copper steel 0.53 Brass steel 0.51 cast iron copper 1.05 cast iron Zinc 0.85 concrete (wet) ruBBer 0.30 concrete (dry) ruBBer 1.00 concrete wood 0.62 copper Glass 0.68 Glass Glass 0.94 polythene steel 0.20 steel steel 0.16 steel ptfe 0.04 ptfe ptfe 0.04 wood wood 0.25–0.5
  • 30. anGle of friction:  It is defined as the angle which the resultant of limiting friction and normal reaction makes with the normal reaction
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  • 34. advantaGes of friction  Walking is because of friction  No two bodies will stick to each other  Vehicle’s braking system works because of friction  Nuts and bolts would not be able to hold the machinery together  Writing would not be possible  Adhesive will loose their purpose
  • 35. disadvantaGes of friction  Friction always opposes motion, therefore extra energy is required to overcome friction  Wear and tear of machinery is caused by friction  Friction causes production of heat which damages the machinery