Forces, Circular Motion and Momentum Flashcards

1
Q

What is the name given to the single force that is equivalent to all the other forces acting on a given object?

A

The resultant force.

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2
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State Newton’s first law for a stationary object.

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If the resultant force on a stationary object is zero, the object will remain at rest.

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3
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State Newton’s first law for a moving object.

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If the resultant force on a moving object is zero, the object will remain at constant velocity (same speed in same direction).

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4
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State the defining equation for Newton’s Second Law.

A

F = ma

Resultant force = Mass x Acceleration

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5
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State Newton’s Second Law in words.

A

An object’s acceleration is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass.

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6
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What is weight?

A

The force that acts on an object due to gravity and the object’s mass.

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7
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Equation for weight

A

W =mg

Weight = mass x gravitational field strength

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8
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Unit for weight

A

The Newton (N).

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9
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What is the unit used for gravitational field strength?

A

N/kg

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10
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Gravitational field strength on earth

A

9.8 N/kg which is rounded to 10 N/kg

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11
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What piece of equipment can be used to measure an object’s weight?

A

Newton Meter

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12
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When can an object travelling at a constant speed not have a constant velocity?

A

When the object is changing direction; for example, moving in a circle.

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13
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Why does an object travelling at a constant speed in a circle not have a constant velocity?

A

● Speed is a scalar quantity
● Velocity is a vector quantity which means it can only be constant if the direction is constant
● In circular motion, the direction is continuously
changing
● Velocity is constantly changing

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14
Q

What is the resultant force that acts on an object moving in a circle called, and in which direction does it act?

A

centripetal force and it acts towards the centre of the circle.

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15
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What is inertial mass?

A

● A measure of how difficult it is to change a given object’s velocity
● The ratio of force over acceleration

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16
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State Newton’s Third Law.

A

Whenever two objects interact, the forces that they exert on each other are always equal and opposite.

17
Q

State the equation used to calculate an object’s momentum.

A

Momentum = Mass x Velocity

p= mv

18
Q

What is the unit used for momentum?

A

kgm/s
kilogram metres per seconds

19
Q

In a closed system, what can be said about the momentum before and after a collision?

A

The total momentum before and after are equal.

Total inital momentum= total final momentum

20
Q

State an equation linking change in momentum, force and time.

A

Force= Change in Momentum/ Time

F= mv-mu/t