GP1 Q1 W5-6-Msteams
GP1 Q1 W5-6-Msteams
GP1 Q1 W5-6-Msteams
QUARTER 1 – WEEK 5
TM
PhET Interactive Simulations, Copyright 2002-2021 University of Colorado Boulder
Based on the figure, what is the direction of the net force if the two teams
start pulling? Support your conclusion.
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ARE YOU TAKING IT?
When a net external force acts on an object of mass, the acceleration that
result is directly proportional to the net force and has a magnitude that is
inversely proportional to the mass. The direction of the acceleration is the
same as the direction of the net force.
Whenever one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object
exerts an oppositely directed force of equal magnitude on the first object.
NOW YOU DO IT!
Problem Solving
A book at rest on
top of the table
Hammering a nail
on wall
Leaning forward
when the vehicle
suddenly stops and
leaning backward
when the vehicle
start to accelerates
Recoiling of gun
after being fired
ACE IT!
ASSESSMENT
Multiple Choice: Choose the BEST option for each item below. Use
CAPITAL LETTER.
1. Newton’s 1st Law of motion states that “an object at rest will remain at
rest and an object in motion will remain in motion, unless acted upon
by an external force”. Which of the following situation DOES NOT
show the application of this law?
a. book on top of the table
b. cart continuously moving on a frictionless surface
c. leaning backward when the vehicle accelerates
d. recoiling of gun after being fired
2. Suppose there are 2 groups playing “tug of war”, each group consists
of 5 members with different builds. Group A has a combined mass of
270 kg while Group B has 310 kg. With the given combined mass for
each group, between the two, which do you think will win in the tug of
war?
a. Group A
b. Group B
c. Both A and B
d. Neither of the two
3. These forces are equal in terms of its magnitude and of in opposite
direction which results no change in motion.
a. Balanced forces
b. Unbalanced forces
c. Equal forces
d. Both a and c
_______ 4. Imagine you are playing tug-of-war with your friends. Your team
starts by pulling really hard, with all its strength, on the other hand, the
other team is also pulling with an equal amount of force and in the opposite
direction. Suppose you place a flag in the center of the rope, in which
direction do you think will the flag be directed?
a. Left
b. Right
c. No movement at all
d. None of the above
_______ 5. You pushed the wall with 150 N of force and it did not move. How
many newton of force would be balancing the force you were applying?
a. 100 N
b. – 100 N
c. 150 N
d. -150 N
GENERAL PHYSICS 1
QUARTER 1 – WEEK 6
Matching Game.
Directions: Draw a line to match the right definition to the following terms.
1.
Stored energy of an object
2.
Elastic Energy
Ability to do work
4. Energy
5.
Notes to Ponder
Work
W = F d cos Ɵ
The SI unit for work and energy is the joule (J), where;
m2
1 J = 1 N . m = 1 kg .
s2
Sample Problem:
Solution:
W = F d cos θ
= (10N) x (60m) cos(55°)
= (10N) x (60m) x 0.5736
= 344.15 N·m or 344.15 J
y
y
8
8
6
6
4
4
2
2
0 2 4 6 8 x
0 2 4 6 8 x
To calculate: To calculate:
W = height x base W = ½ (height) x
W = F x d = (4N) (2m) (base)
=8J =½Fxd
= ½ (4N) (3m)
= ½ (12 N·m)
= 6 N·m or 6 J
Potential Energy
Conservative Force
Nonconservative force
Gravitational Friction
Elastic Air Resistance
Electric Tension in cord
Motor or rocket propulsion
Push or pull by a person
NOW YOU DO IT!
1. 2.
y
y
8
8
6
6
4
4
2
2
0 2 4 6 8 x
0 2 4 6 8 x
3. 4.
y y
8 8
6 6
4 4
2 2
0 2 4 6 8 x 0 2 4 6 8 x
5.
0 2 4 6 8 x
ACE IT!
Assessment