PHED-2116EL Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Net Force, Resultant Force, Euclidean Vector

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Linear kinetics: focuses on the causes of liner translational motion. No applied force means no change in velocity. Object at given velocity will remain at that velocity until a force is applied. Newton"s 1st law: law of inertia: an object at rest and an object in motion will continue in motion with a constant velocity unless it experiences a net external force. If an applied for changes the velocity of an object, that means it accelerates that object. Newton"s 2nd law: law of acceleration: acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it, and inversely proportional to its mass, f=ma. If forces are in opposite directions and equal there will be a net force of 0. F=0, there is no motion and it is said to be at static equilibrium. When there is a net force value other than zero, the change in velocity is said to be in.

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