6.5.3 forces and elasticity Flashcards

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What is elastic deformation?

A

Material which returns to its original shape after being deformed

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What is inelastic deformation

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Material which does not return to its original shape after being deformed

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3
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What is the equation for calculating force

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Force (F, in newtons, N) = spring constant (K, newtons per metre, N/m) x extension (e, in metres)

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What happens when a force stretches (or compresses) a spring

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The spring does work and elastic potential energy is stored in the spring

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Provided the spring is not inelastically deformed, the work done on the spring and the elastic potential energy are..

A

equal.

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6
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What is a linear relationship

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A straight line is created when plotted on the graph

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What is a non-linear relationship

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A line which is not straight but instead a curve is created when plotted on a graph

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What is the equation for calculating spring constant

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spring constant ( N/ m )= force applied ( N ) / displacement by the spring compressed

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What is the equation for calculating force

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Force = —spring constant (-k) x amount of extension (x)

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What is the equation for calculating elastic potential energy

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elastic potential energy = 0.5 x spring constant x (extension)²

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11
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What is the limit of proportionality?

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the limit of proportionality is the maximum amount of stress that an elastic spring can undergo before unfollowing Hooke’s law

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