P10 Force and motion Flashcards

1
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What is the equation for resultant force?

A

Resultant (N) = mass (kg) x acceleration (m/s2)

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What is the relationship between the resultant force and acceleration of an object?

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The greater the resultant force of an object, the greater the object acceleration

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3
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What is the relationship between the mass and acceleration of an object?

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The greater the mass of an object, the smaller its acceleration

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4
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What does Newtons second law of motion state?

A

The acceleration of an object is:
1. proportional to the resultant force on the object
2. inversely proportional to the mass of the object

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5
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What is meant by the inertia of an object?

A

Its tendency to stay at rest or in uniform motion

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6
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What is the mass of an object?

A

The quantity of matter in it

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7
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What is the weight of an object?

A

The force of gravity that acts on it

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8
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What is the equation for weight?

A

Weight (N) = mass (kg) x acceleration due to gravity (m/s2)

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9
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What is the terminal velocity of an object?

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The velocity it eventually reaches when it is falling and the weight of the object is equal to the frictional force on it

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10
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What is the resultant force of an object if it is moving at terminal velocity?

A

Zero

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11
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What opposes the driving force of a vehicle?

A

Friction and air resistance

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12
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What is the stopping distance of a vehicle?

A

Thinking distance + braking distance

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13
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What is thinking distance?

A

The distance a vehicle travels during the drivers reaction time

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14
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What is braking distance?

A

The distance a vehicle travels under the braking force

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15
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How do you calculate the deceleration of a vehicle?

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Final speed^2 (m/s) = initial speed^2 (m/s) + 2 x acceleration (m/s2) x distance (m)

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16
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What is the equation for momentum?

A

Momentum (kg m/s) = mass (kg) x velocity (m/s)

17
Q

What is the relationship with mass and velocity with momentum?

A

The greater the mass and the greater the velocity of an object, the greater its momentum

18
Q

What is the law of conservation of momentum?

A

Total momentum before an event = total momentum after an event

19
Q

What is a closed system?

A

Where no energy is added and none can escape

20
Q

How do you calculate the impact force that an object exerts in a collision?

A

Mass (kg) x change in velocity (m/s) / time taken for collision to occur (s)

21
Q

What is the relationship between mass and impact force?

A

The greater the mass, the greater the impact force

22
Q

What is the relationship between the time taken for the collision and impact force?

A

The shorter the time taken for the collision, the lesser the impact force

23
Q

What is the relationship between the change in velocity and impact force?

A

The greater the change in velocity, the greater the impact force

24
Q

What is the equation for impact force?

A

Impact force = change in momentum/time

25
Q

How do cycle helmets reduce impact forces?

A

By increasing the impact time