Chapter 8 Modelling In Mechanics - Year 1 Flashcards

1
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Air Resistance

A

The friction which an object experiences through space (not astronomy space but any space)

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2
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Lamina

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A 2 D shape (length and width) which has mass which is evenly distributed across a flat surface

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3
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Rod

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An object with 1 dimension. It is rigid and therefore doesn’t bend of buckle.

There is no thickness

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4
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Light

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Mass which is regarded as 0

As a result tension is the same at both ends of a light object (for example a light string)

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5
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Smooth

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There is no friction between the smooth object and objects touching it.

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6
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Wire

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A rigid thin length if metal. It is treated as a 1 dimensional object. It can be smooth or rough.

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7
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Rough

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This means that something has friction

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8
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Particle

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The dimensions of an object are negligible as a result of this air resistance and rotational forces can be ignored.

It’s mass is concentrated around a single point

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9
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Uniform body.

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The mass is evenly distributed. The mass is concentrated at the geometric centre of the body (the centre of mass)

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10
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Gravity

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Is uniform at 9.8m/s2
It acts vertically downwards

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11
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Inextensible

A

It don’t stretch.

If something is inextensible then acceleration is constant throughout the object.

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12
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What is negative acceleration called?

A

Deceleration or Retardation

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13
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What is the dimension of displacement?

A

Length

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14
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What is the dimension of distance?

A

Length

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15
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What is the dimension of velocity?

A

Length ÷ Time

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16
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What is the dimension of speed?

A

Length ÷ Time

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17
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What is the dimension of acceleration?

A

Velocity ÷ Time

Which is equal to

Length ÷ time^2

18
Q

What is the dimension of time?

A

None

19
Q

What is the dimension of mass?

A

None

20
Q

What is the dimension of weight and force?

A

Mass X Acceleration

21
Q

What is the SI unit for displacement?

A

Meters

22
Q

What is the SI unit for distance?

A

Meters

23
Q

What is the SI unit for speed?

A

ms^-1 or m/s

24
Q

What is the SI unit for acceleration?

A

ms^-2 or m/s^2

25
Q

What is the SI unit for time?

A

Seconds

26
Q

What is the SI unit for mass?

A

Kg

27
Q

What is the SI unit for weight and force?

A

Kgms^2 or Newtons

28
Q

cm to m?

A

÷100

29
Q

m to cm?

A

X 100

30
Q

mm to cm?

A

÷10

31
Q

cm - mm?

A

X10

32
Q

m to km?

A

÷ 1000

33
Q

km to m?

A

X1000

34
Q

Hours to minutes?

A

X60

35
Q

Minutes to hours?

A

÷60

36
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Minutes - seconds?

A

X60

37
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Seconds to minutes?

A

÷60

38
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Hours to seconds?

A

X3600

39
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Seconds to hours?

A

÷3600

40
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g/cm^3 - kg/m^3?

A

X1000

41
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Kg/m^3 - g/cm^3?

A

÷1000

42
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