Force,Density & Pressure Flashcards

1
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Density

A

Mass per unit volume
P=m/v

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2
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Volume

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Space occupied by molecules of a substance.

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3
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Volume of sphere

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4/3πr^3 or 1/6πd^3

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4
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Volume of cylinder

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πr^2h or πd^2h/4

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5
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Volume of rectangle

A

lbh

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6
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Pressure

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Force exerted perpendicularly per unit area.
p=F/A

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7
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Pressure of liquid

A

vPg

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8
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Weight

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Amount of gravitational force acting on an object towards the center of gravitational field.

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9
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Friction

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It’s a contact force that opposes motion, which acts at contact area.

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10
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Drag force

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Its an opposing force that acts on object by fluid molecules.

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11
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Viscous force

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Its a frictional force that opposes motion between the surface of the object and the fluid molecules.

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12
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Upthrust

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If an object is immersed in fluid partially or completely, the vertically upward net force is known as upthrust.
U=vpg
volume of object immersed
density of fluid

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13
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Why does upthrust act on an object?

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More depth causes more pressure as pressure is directly proportional to depth. The upward force at the bottom of the object is greater than downward force at the top. So net upward force causes upthrust.

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14
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Pivot

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It is the point at which object can rotate freely

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15
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Moment

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It is the product of force and perpendicular distance between the pivot to the line of action of force.

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16
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Types of moment?

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  1. Clockwise moment
  2. Anti-clockwise moment
17
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Principle of moment

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At equilibrium, sum of clockwise moment about any point is equal to sum of anti-clockwise moment about the same point.

18
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Centre of mass/gravity

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It is the point around which whole weight of object seems to act.

19
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Couple

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Pair of equal and anti-parallel forces which creates rotational motion not translational motion.

20
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Torque

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It is the product of one of the forces in couple and perpendicular distance between the pivot to the line of action of couple force.

21
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Conditions of equilibrium

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  1. Net force along any direction =0
  2. Net moment about any point =0