Keys to Applicability
[Model Hierarchy]
This model is applicable to a point particle (or to a system of objects treated as a point particle located at the system's center of mass) when the external forces are known or needed. It is a subclass of the model [Momentum and Impulse] defined by the constraint dm/dt = 0.
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Assumptions and Limitations
Prior Models
Vocabulary
Model Specification
System Schema
Constituents: Point particle, or a system of constant mass that is treated as a point particle located at the system's center of mass.
Interactions: External forces must be understood sufficiently to draw a free body diagram for the system. Internal forces will always cancel from the equations of Newton's 2nd Law for the system and can be neglected.
Descriptors
[Object Variables]: Mass (m).
[State Variables]: None.
[Interaction Variables]: External forces Fextk (k = 1,2,...,N where N is the number of external forces acting), acceleration (a).
Model Equations
Mathematical Statement of the Model
\begin
[ \sum_
\vec
^
_
= m\vec
] \end
As with all vector equations, this Law of Interaction should really be understood as three simultaneous equations:
\begin
[ \sum_
F^
_
= ma_
]
[ \sum_
F^
_
= ma_
]
[\sum_
F^
_
= ma_
]\end
Relevant Examples
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