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1 A single force Written by Katsuya Yamada Arrow with HALF arrow head Direction of Motion FAN #2 FAN #1 Force Exerted on Cart by Fan #2. Force Exerted on Cart by Fan #1. CART 20 N 5N (length) (length) This picture tells us 1. The WHOLE apparatus is moving to the RIGHT with a certain speed. The speed is the LENGTH of arrow with HALF ARROW HEAD. 2. The force (20 N) exerted on Cart by FAN #1 is greater than the force (5 N) exerted on Cart by FAN #2 because the LENGTHS of the force arrows are DIFFERENT. The directions of these TWO forces are OPPOSITE to each other. 3. Therefore! These TWO forces (one from FAN #1 and the other from FAN #2) are UNBALANCED. 4. Then the picture above can be replaced by the following picture (the FANS are omitted) with a SINGLE force: Direction of Motion 15 N The two forces are replaced by a SINGLE force of 15 N Obviously, this SINGLE force is the SAME as the NET FORCE! Since the direction of motion (half arrow head) is the SAME as the direction of the NET force (the SINGLE force 15 N), the cart WILL be 2 sped UP: getting faster, faster, and faster TO THE RIGHT. 5. In general, there could be 100 different forces with different directions acting on a SINGLE cart. If these 100 different forces are UNBALANCED, then, these 100 different forces can A~~~~LWAYS be replaced by s SINGLE FORCE. 45 N 5N 50 N BOX 30 N 5N 15 N 25 N 40 N This is replaced by a SINGLE force of 35 N, which is the NET force. (Instead of applying many different forces as shown above, we apply a single force so that the box can move with the IDENTICAL motion as the above) 35 N BOX A SINGLE FORCE! Can you “PROVE” this?????? Show me your calculation in very detail. Go to the next page. 3 IF we have the following situation Direction of Motion FAN #2 FAN #1 Force Exerted on Cart by Fan #2. Force Exerted on Cart by Fan #1. CART 2N 10 N The TWO forces are UNBALANCED. Then, this situation is “EQUIVALENT TO” the following (a single fan) Direction of Motion FAN I put extra weights. Why? 8N (length of arrow) CART Remove ONE of the two fans and ONLY a single fan that exerts a SINGLE force of 8 N to the LEFT. I put two extra weights on the cart, as you see them in the picture above. Why?? Answer why! Since the direction of motion is OPPOSITE to the direction of this single 4 force (THE net force), the fan-system will slow down, getting slower, slower, and slower. Eventually STOPS. But if the fan is still continuously spinning in the same direction, since the fan-force (8 N) and the direction of the force NEVER change (to the LEFT), we have the following situation AFTER the system STOPS momentarily. Direction of Motion FAN 8 N (Strength) CART Note that the direction of Motion changed: it is now “TO THE LEFT”. Now (AFTER stopping momentarily), the direction of Motion is the SAME as the direction of the single force (8 N), the system will be sped up; Getting faster, faster, and faster TO THE LEFT. Do you UNDERSTAND “the SINGLE FORCE”? Yes or No? “Single Force” also represents “the NET force”. Note: just every force has a DIRECTION as well as “how much force” that is called the strength of force, which is the LENGTH of the force arrow. The strength of force is usually indicated by a NUMBER, like 35 N for example. The direction is the direction of full arrow head. This n When you are asked to find a force, you MUST indicate BOTH its direction AND its strength. If you indicate only one of them, you would lose 50%. Is this understood?