Ficha de revisão: Fundamentals of Force and Motion

📋 Course Outline

  1. Force: push and pull effects
  2. Motion: rest and motion states
  3. Newton’s first law and F equals ma

📖 1. Force: push and pull effects

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Force : Force is a push or pull applied to an object that can change how it behaves.
  • Push effect : Push effect is a force action that drives an object away from the point of application.
  • Pull effect : Pull effect is a force action that draws an object toward the point of application.

📝 Essential Points

  • Force can start motion in an object that was at rest.
  • Force can stop a moving object.
  • Force can change speed, including speeding up or slowing down.
  • Force can change direction of motion.
  • Force can change an object’s shape.

💡 Memory Hook

Push or pull = force; if behavior changes (speed, direction, shape), a force acted.

📖 2. Motion: rest and motion states

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Motion : Motion is the state of an object changing its position relative to its surroundings.
  • Rest : Rest is the motion state where an object stays in the same position.
  • Motion state : Motion state is the classification of an object as either at rest or moving.

📝 Essential Points

  • Rest means there is no motion.
  • Motion means the object is moving and its position changes.
  • A book lying on a table is an example of rest.
  • A book falling is an example of motion.
  • Car movement, fan rotation, and walking are examples of motion.

💡 Memory Hook

Rest = no position change; Motion = position change.

📖 3. Newton’s first law and F equals ma

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Newton’s first law of motion : Newton’s first law states that without a net force, an object keeps its current state of motion.
  • Net force : Net force is the overall unbalanced force acting on an object after combining all forces.
  • F=maF = ma : F=maF = ma is the relationship linking force to mass and acceleration.

📝 Essential Points

  • If there is no force, a resting object remains at rest.
  • If there is no force, a moving object continues with the same speed in a straight line.
  • Newton’s first law connects force to changes in motion.
  • In F=maF = ma, force equals mass multiplied by acceleration.
  • Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes, which is what force produces.

💡 Memory Hook

No net force → no change: rest stays rest, motion stays straight-line constant speed.

📊 Synthesis Tables

Rest vs Motion

StatePositionExample
RestNo changeBook on a table
MotionChangesBook falling

⚠️ Common Pitfalls & Confusions

  1. Confusing motion with force: motion describes position change, while force is what causes motion to change.
  2. Thinking rest means “no forces act”; rest here means no motion, not necessarily zero forces unless net force is zero.
  3. Using F=maF=ma as a definition of mass or acceleration instead of a relationship between them.
  4. Believing force only changes speed; it can also change direction and shape.

✅ Exam Checklist

  1. Define force as a push or pull and list at least three effects it can produce.
  2. Distinguish rest from motion using the idea of position change.
  3. State Newton’s first law in terms of what happens when no net force acts.
  4. Use F=maF = ma by identifying force, mass, and acceleration in the relationship.
  5. Explain how force absence leads to rest staying rest and motion staying straight-line constant speed.

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1. What best describes a force acting on an object?

2. Which statement best describes an object at rest?

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Force — definition?

Push or pull applied to an object.

Push effect — role?

Drives an object away from the point.

Rest — motion state?

Object stays in the same position.

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