Newton's 3 Laws, with a bicycle - Joshua Manley

用自行车解释牛顿的三个定律- Joshua Manley

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2012-09-19 ・ TED-Ed


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Newton's 3 Laws, with a bicycle - Joshua Manley

用自行车解释牛顿的三个定律- Joshua Manley

2,124,559 views ・ 2012-09-19

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翻译人员: Shuqin YU 校对人员: Yi Dong
00:14
Have you ever noticed that it's harder to start pedaling your bicycle
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你有没有注意到
刚开始蹬车要比骑已经处于匀速的自行车难?
00:17
than it is to ride at a constant speed?
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00:20
Or wondered what causes your bicycle to move?
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又是否想过是什么让你的自行车动起来?
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Or thought about why it goes forward instead of backwards or sideways?
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又或者思考过 为什么自行车是向前运动而不是向后或者向旁边运动?
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Perhaps not, and you wouldn't be alone.
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也许没想过,而你也不是一个人
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It wasn't until the 17th century
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直到17世纪,
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that Isaac Newton described the fundamental laws of motion
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艾萨克·牛顿描述了运动的基础定律,
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and we understood the answer to these three questions.
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我们才理解了这三个问题的答案。
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What Newton recognized was that things tend to keep on doing
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牛顿发现,物体倾向于保持它所处的运动状态。
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what they are already doing. So when your bicycle is stopped,
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所以,你的自行车停止的时候,它保持静止。
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it stays stopped, and when it is going,
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当它开始运动的时候,
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it stays going.
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它会持续前进。
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Objects in motion tend to stay in motion
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运动中的物体,倾向于保持运动。
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and objects at rest tend to stay at rest.
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而静止的物体,倾向于保持静止。
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That's Newton's First Law.
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这是牛顿第一定律。
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Physicists call it the Law of Inertia, which is a fancy way of saying
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物理学家称它为惯性定律,这是对于
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that moving objects don't spontaneously speed up, slow down, or change direction.
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运动中的物体不会主动加速、减速,或者改变方向的 另一种说法
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It is this inertia that you must overcome to get your bicycle moving.
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你必须克服惯性才能踩动自行车。
现在你知道你必须克服惯性才能使你的自行车行驶,
01:09
Now you know that you have to overcome inertia to get your bicycle moving,
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但是,是什么让你克服惯性呢?
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but what is it that allows you to overcome it?
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01:14
Well, the answer is explained by Newton's Second Law.
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牛顿第二定律解释了这个问题。
用数学术语来说,牛顿第二定律指出
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In mathematical terms, Newton's Second Law says
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that force is the product of mass times acceleration.
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【力】是【质量】乘以【加速度】的乘积。
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To cause an object to accelerate, or speed up,
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为了使物体有加速度,或者更快
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a force must be applied.
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就必须给予一个力。
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The more force you apply,
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你给的力越多,
你的加速度越大。
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the quicker you accelerate. And the more mass your bicycle has,
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如果你的自行车质量越大,
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and the more mass you have too,
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或者你的质量也越大,
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the more force you have to use to accelerate at the same rate.
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你就需要更大的力来达到同样的加速度。
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This is why it would be really difficult to pedal a 10,000 pound bicycle.
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这就是为什么非常难骑一个一万磅重的自行车。
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And it is this force, which is applied by your legs pushing down on the pedals,
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而这个力,就是通过你的腿,去踩脚踏板产生的力
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that allows you to overcome Newton's Law of Inertia.
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使你克服了牛顿的惯性定律。
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The harder you push down on the pedals, the bigger the force
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你踩脚踏板越使劲,力就越大
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and the quicker you accelerate.
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你的加速度就越大。
01:56
Now on to the final question:
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现在,最后一个问题:
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When you do get your bike moving,
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当你骑上你的自行车的时候,
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why does it go forward?
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是什么使它向前行驶?
02:03
According to Newton's Third Law, for every action,
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根据牛顿的第三定律,
每个正作用力都有一个对应同等的反作用力。
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there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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02:07
To understand this, think about what happens when you drop a bouncy ball.
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要理解这个问题,可以想象一下扔弹力球。
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As the bouncy ball hits the floor,
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当弹力球接触到地面的时候,
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it causes a downward force on the floor.
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球对地板产生了一个向下的力。
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This is the action.
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这就是正作用力。
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The floor reacts by pushing on the ball with the same force,
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地板有一个推球的相同的力,
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but in the opposite direction, upward,
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但,是相反的方向,朝上的,
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causing it to bounce back up to you.
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这使得球弹回到你手中。
结合起来,地板和球形成了
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Together, the floor and the ball form what's called
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02:29
the action/reaction pair. When it comes to your bicycle,
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作用力和反作用力这两种力。
回到自行车上来,就稍微有一些复杂了。
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it is a little more complicated. As your bicycle wheels spin
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当轮子顺时针转的时候,
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clockwise, the parts of each tire touching the ground
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轮胎接触地面的地方 有一个与地球相反方向,向后的推力:正作用力。
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push backwards against the Earth:
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the actions. The ground pushes forward with the same force
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地面则用同样的力
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against each of your tires: the reactions.
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向前推你的轮胎:反作用力。
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Since you have two bicycle tires, each one forms an action/reaction pair
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因为你有两个轮胎,每一个都与地面形成了这一对力。
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with the ground. And since the Earth is really, really, really big
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然后,因为地球跟你的自行车比起来十分十分十分的大,
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compared to your bicycle, it barely moves
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所以它基本上没有因为你自行车轮子向后的推力 而怎么移动,
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from the force caused by your bicycle tires pushing backwards,
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03:02
but you are propelled forward.
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但是你被推着推着就前进了。
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