3.4.1.1 Scalars and vectors Flashcards

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What is a scalar quantity?

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A quantity with no direction, magnitude only

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What is a vector quantity?

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A quantity with magnitude and direction

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What are some examples of scalar quantities?

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Length/ distance, speed, mass temperature, time, energy

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What are some examples of vector quantities?

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Displacement, velocity, force, acceleration, momentum

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5
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How to find resultant vector of two vectors?

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… tip to tail

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What is a free-body diagram?

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A diagram which shows a single body on its own. It includes all the forces that act on the body, but not the forces it exerts on the outside world.

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What is an object in equilibrium?

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All forces acting on it are balanced and cancel each other out - no resultant force.
- when you draw these forces using tip to tail, they form a closed loop (vector triangle)

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How can you investigate equilibrium?

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Using a force board

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