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CPA Physical Science – Chapter 3: Forces, Newton’s Laws, Gravity, and Momentum (Formulas & Concepts)

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This study guide summarizes Chapter 3 of CPA Physical Science, covering core concepts of motion, force, friction, gravity, and Newton’s laws. Key topics include calculating acceleration using Newton’s 2nd Law, understanding different types of friction, gravitational force formulas, the relationship between mass and weight, projectile motion, and momentum. Includes essential equations like F=ma, w=mg, and p=mv, with real-world examples for application.

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CPA Physical Science ch 3
if mass of a helicopter is 45oo kg and the net force on it is 18,000 N, what is the helicopter's
acceleration ✔✔4.0 m/s squared

acceleration (in meters/second squared) ✔✔net force (in newtons) / mass (in kilograms)

what is the net force on a dragster with a mass of 900 kg if its acceleration is 32.0 m/s squated
✔✔(am = net force) 28,800 N

a car pulled by a tow truck has an acceleration of 2.0 m/s squared. What is the mass of the car if
the net force on the car is 3,000 N? ✔✔m = net force/ a 1,500 kg

Newton's 2nd Law of Motion ✔✔acceleration= net force divided by mass

friction ✔✔a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact

the greater the force on an object ✔✔the greater the object's acceleration

friction ✔✔depends on the types of surfaces and the force pressing the surfaces together

what does the force of friction between 2 objects in contact depend on? ✔✔kinds of surfaces
and force pressing them together

microwelds ✔✔areas where surface bumpers stick together, are the source of friction

static friction ✔✔friction that acts on objects that are not moving.

sliding friction ✔✔Friction that occurs when one solid surface slides over another.

air resistance ✔✔the friction acting on something moving through air

gravity ✔✔attractive force between two objects that depends on the masses of the objects
and the distance between them

The law of universal gravitation ✔✔This "law" identified by Isaac Newton during the 17th
century explained WHY the planets remain in orbit around the sun -- It states that every object
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