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Published on Dec 02, 2015

Gravity and Motion

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

GRAVITY AND MOTION

CREATED BY ZACHARY ZEBROW

GRAVITY AND ACCELERATION

  • Objects fall to the ground at the same rate-regardless of mass.
  • Acceleration due to gravity depends on force and mass.
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ACCELERATION AND VELOCITY

  • Acceleration is the change in velocity over time.
  • Velocity is a speed in a certain direction.
  • Unbalanced forces cause objects to accelerate.
  • Gravity is the downward, unbalanced force that acts on an object on a falling object.
  • For every second an object falls, its downward velocity increases by 9.8m/sec.
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ACCELERATION AND TERMINAL VELOCITY

  • As the speed of a falling object increases, air resistance increases.
  • Terminal velocity happens when the downward force of gravity equals the force of air resistance.
  • Net Force=0
  • Falling Object STOPS accelerating
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AIR RESISTANCE

  • Force that opposes gravity.
  • Acts in opposition to objects falling through the air.
  • Depends on surface area, size, shape, speed of the object.
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FREE FALL AND AIR RESISTANCE

  • An object is in freefall when the only force acting is gravity.
  • There can be NO air resistance.

PROJECTILE MOTION

  • Two movements: force gives horizontal movement, gravity pulls down on it.
  • These cause the object to go in a curved path.