🔋college physics i – introduction review

key term - External force

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Definition

An external force is any force that originates from outside a system and influences the motion of objects within that system. It can cause changes in velocity, direction, or state of an object's motion.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. External forces are responsible for acceleration according to Newton's Second Law of Motion: $F = ma$.
  2. Gravitational force, friction, and applied forces are common examples of external forces.
  3. External forces can be contact forces (e.g., friction, tension) or non-contact forces (e.g., gravity, electromagnetic).
  4. The net external force acting on a system determines the system's overall acceleration.
  5. In free-body diagrams, all arrows representing forces acting on an object must include external forces.

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