2.2 Forces and Free-Body Diagrams

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    • Non-contact forces include gravitational force, electric force, and magnetic
    • What does Newton's Third Law describe about forces?
      Equal and opposite pairs
    • Non-contact forces require physical interaction between objects.
      False
    • What is the purpose of a free-body diagram?
      Identify and analyze forces
    • What is a force defined as in physics?
      An interaction between objects
    • How do non-contact forces act between objects?
      Through fields
    • An object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by a net external force.
    • Match Newton's Third Law with its example:
      Action ↔️ Pushing a wall
      Reaction ↔️ The wall pushes back
    • The gravitational force is an attractive force between objects due to their mass.
    • What is the primary mechanism by which non-contact forces act?
      Through fields
    • What is a force defined as in physics?
      An interaction between objects
    • Newton's Second Law states that F = ma.

      True
    • Match the contact force with its definition:
      Normal Force ↔️ Force exerted by a surface
      Friction ↔️ Force opposing motion
      Tension ↔️ Force through a string
      Applied Force ↔️ Force directly applied
    • The gravitational force is an attractive force between objects due to their mass
    • Steps for using a free-body diagram
      1️⃣ Identify all forces acting on the object
      2️⃣ Draw arrows representing the forces
      3️⃣ Label each force with its type
      4️⃣ Determine the net force
    • Forces that require direct physical contact between objects are called contact forces.
    • Newton's Three Laws of Motion describe how forces cause changes in motion.

      True
    • What does Newton's Second Law state in mathematical terms?
      F=F =ma ma
    • What is the normal force exerted by a surface on an object?
      Support force
    • Non-contact forces require physical contact between objects.
      False
    • Steps in using a free-body diagram to analyze motion:
      1️⃣ Identify all forces acting on an object
      2️⃣ Determine the net force
      3️⃣ Apply Newton's Laws to analyze motion
    • A box resting on a horizontal surface has a net force of zero in the vertical direction.

      True
    • Free-body diagrams are an essential tool in physics
    • A free-body diagram is used to analyze the motion of an object using Newton's Laws.
      True
    • What are two types of forces that can act on an object?
      Contact and non-contact
    • The net force in a free-body diagram is determined by adding all individual force vectors.
      True
    • What does Fn represent in a free-body diagram for a book on a table?
      Normal force
    • In a free-body diagram for a block sliding down an inclined plane, the normal force balances the weight completely.
      False
    • How is the net force determined in a free-body diagram?
      By adding all force vectors
    • A free-body diagram is used to identify all the forces
    • The normal force on an object is always equal to its weight.
      False
    • Steps to draw a free-body diagram
      1️⃣ Identify all the forces acting on the object
      2️⃣ Draw the object as a simple shape
      3️⃣ Represent each force as an arrow
      4️⃣ Determine the net force
    • The first step in solving force problems using free-body diagrams is to draw the free-body diagram
    • Which of Newton's Laws is applied when an object is in equilibrium?
      Newton's First Law
    • The friction force is calculated as the coefficient of friction multiplied by the normal
    • What is the purpose of identifying forces in a free-body diagram?
      To understand their effects
    • What forces are shown in a free-body diagram for a book resting on a table?
      Normal force and weight
    • For a book resting on a table, the free-body diagram would show the normal force and the gravitational force acting on the book.
    • Steps to draw a free-body diagram
      1️⃣ Identify all the forces acting on the object
      2️⃣ Draw the object as a simple shape
      3️⃣ Represent each force as an arrow
      4️⃣ Determine the net force
    • In a free-body diagram, forces are represented as arrows pointing in the appropriate direction.