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TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Affiliated G.G.S.IP.U, Delhi
YUGSHAKTI
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR(IT)
PHYSICS
Paper Id: 20109
Paper code: BCA 109
Topic: CLASSIFICATION OF FORCES
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Force
– Force: a push or pull acting on a body that causes
or tends to cause a change in the linear motion of
the body
• Characteristics of a force
– magnitude
– direction
– point of application.
– line of action
– Net Force: resultant force (overall effect of
multiple forces acting on a body)
• Example: push from side and front = at angle
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Classifying Forces
• Internal Force: acts within the object or system
whose motion is being investigated
– action / reaction forces both act on different parts
of the system
• tensile-internal pulling forces when the structure is under tension
• compressive- internal pushing (squeezing) forces act on the ends
of an internal structure
– do not accelerate the body
• Orientate segments, maintain structural integrity
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Internal Forces
• Examples
– Contraction of muscles
– Do not accelerate the body
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Classifying Forces
 External Force: acts on object as a result of
interaction with the environment surrounding it
non-contact - occur even if objects are not
touching each other
 gravity, magnetic
contact - occur between objects in contact
 fluid (air & water resistance)
 reaction forces with another body (ground, implement)
 vertical (normal) reaction force
 acts perpendicular to bodies in contact
 shear reaction force
 acts parallel to surfaces in contact (friction)
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
F = ma
• Force may also be defined as the product of a
body's mass and the acceleration of that body
resulting from the application of the force.
• Units of force are units of mass multiplied by
units of acceleration.
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Units of Force
• Metric system (systeme internationale -SI)
– Newton (N)
• the amount of force necessary to accelerate a mass
of 1 kg at 1 m/s2
• English system
– pound (lb)
• the amount of force necessary to accelerate a mass
of 1 slug at 1 ft/s2
• equal to 4.45 N
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Weight (external force)
• Weight - the amount of gravitational force
exerted on a body. wt=mag.
• Since weight is a force, units of weight are
units of force - either N or lb.
• As the mass of a body increases, its weight
increases proportionally.
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Weight
• The factor of proportionality is the
acceleration of gravity, which is
-9.81m/s2 or- 32 ft/s2.
• The negative sign indicates that the
acceleration of gravity is directed downward
or toward the center of the earth.
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Weight
• On the moon or another planet with a
different gravitational acceleration, a body's
weight would be different, although its mass
would remain the same.
– Space station example
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Weight
• Because weight is a force, it is also
characterized by magnitude, direction, and
point of application.
• The direction in which weight acts is always
toward the center of the earth.
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Friction (external force)
• Component of a contact force that acts
parallel to the surface in contact
– acts opposite to motion or motion tendency
– reflects interaction between molecules in
contact
– reflects force “squeezing” surfaces together
– acts at the area of contact between two
surfaces
• Static friction: surfaces not moving relative to each
other
– Maximum static friction: maximum amount of friction
that can be generated between two static surfaces
• Dynamic friction: surfaces move relative to each
other
– constant magnitude friction during motion
• always less than maximum static friction
Friction
F =  N
Friction depends on
Nature of materials in contact ()
Force squeezing bodies together (N)
Known as the normal contact
(reaction) force
Friction is FUN
–Nature of materials in contact
•Coefficient of friction ()
–value serves as an index of the
interaction between two surfaces in
contact.
N
F

Coefficient of Friction ()
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Factors Affecting Friction
• The greater the coefficient of friction, the
greater the friction
• The greater the normal contact force, the
greater the friction
• Normal reaction force (NRF)
– AKA - normal contact force
– force acting perpendicular to two surfaces in contact.
– magnitude intentionally altered to increase or
decrease the amount of friction present in a
particular situation
• football coach on sled
• push (pull) upward to slide object
• pivot turn on ball of foot
Reaction Force
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Coefficient of Friction
• Hot, soft, rough surfaces have higher
coefficients of friction
– Tires, concrete, etc
• Cold, hard, smooth surfaces have lower
coefficients of friction
– Ice, marble, etc

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Force

  • 1. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Affiliated G.G.S.IP.U, Delhi YUGSHAKTI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR(IT) PHYSICS Paper Id: 20109 Paper code: BCA 109 Topic: CLASSIFICATION OF FORCES
  • 2. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Force – Force: a push or pull acting on a body that causes or tends to cause a change in the linear motion of the body • Characteristics of a force – magnitude – direction – point of application. – line of action – Net Force: resultant force (overall effect of multiple forces acting on a body) • Example: push from side and front = at angle
  • 3. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Classifying Forces • Internal Force: acts within the object or system whose motion is being investigated – action / reaction forces both act on different parts of the system • tensile-internal pulling forces when the structure is under tension • compressive- internal pushing (squeezing) forces act on the ends of an internal structure – do not accelerate the body • Orientate segments, maintain structural integrity
  • 4. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Internal Forces • Examples – Contraction of muscles – Do not accelerate the body
  • 5. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Classifying Forces  External Force: acts on object as a result of interaction with the environment surrounding it non-contact - occur even if objects are not touching each other  gravity, magnetic contact - occur between objects in contact  fluid (air & water resistance)  reaction forces with another body (ground, implement)  vertical (normal) reaction force  acts perpendicular to bodies in contact  shear reaction force  acts parallel to surfaces in contact (friction)
  • 6. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 F = ma • Force may also be defined as the product of a body's mass and the acceleration of that body resulting from the application of the force. • Units of force are units of mass multiplied by units of acceleration.
  • 7. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Units of Force • Metric system (systeme internationale -SI) – Newton (N) • the amount of force necessary to accelerate a mass of 1 kg at 1 m/s2 • English system – pound (lb) • the amount of force necessary to accelerate a mass of 1 slug at 1 ft/s2 • equal to 4.45 N
  • 8. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Weight (external force) • Weight - the amount of gravitational force exerted on a body. wt=mag. • Since weight is a force, units of weight are units of force - either N or lb. • As the mass of a body increases, its weight increases proportionally.
  • 9. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Weight • The factor of proportionality is the acceleration of gravity, which is -9.81m/s2 or- 32 ft/s2. • The negative sign indicates that the acceleration of gravity is directed downward or toward the center of the earth.
  • 10. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Weight • On the moon or another planet with a different gravitational acceleration, a body's weight would be different, although its mass would remain the same. – Space station example
  • 11. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Weight • Because weight is a force, it is also characterized by magnitude, direction, and point of application. • The direction in which weight acts is always toward the center of the earth.
  • 12. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Friction (external force) • Component of a contact force that acts parallel to the surface in contact – acts opposite to motion or motion tendency – reflects interaction between molecules in contact – reflects force “squeezing” surfaces together – acts at the area of contact between two surfaces
  • 13. • Static friction: surfaces not moving relative to each other – Maximum static friction: maximum amount of friction that can be generated between two static surfaces • Dynamic friction: surfaces move relative to each other – constant magnitude friction during motion • always less than maximum static friction Friction
  • 14. F =  N Friction depends on Nature of materials in contact () Force squeezing bodies together (N) Known as the normal contact (reaction) force Friction is FUN
  • 15. –Nature of materials in contact •Coefficient of friction () –value serves as an index of the interaction between two surfaces in contact. N F  Coefficient of Friction ()
  • 16. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Factors Affecting Friction • The greater the coefficient of friction, the greater the friction • The greater the normal contact force, the greater the friction
  • 17. • Normal reaction force (NRF) – AKA - normal contact force – force acting perpendicular to two surfaces in contact. – magnitude intentionally altered to increase or decrease the amount of friction present in a particular situation • football coach on sled • push (pull) upward to slide object • pivot turn on ball of foot Reaction Force
  • 18. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Coefficient of Friction • Hot, soft, rough surfaces have higher coefficients of friction – Tires, concrete, etc • Cold, hard, smooth surfaces have lower coefficients of friction – Ice, marble, etc