TRANSPORT Flashcards

1
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distance

A

how far an object can move

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speed

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distance travelled per unite time

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3
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velocity

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speed in a particular direction (vector)

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4
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acceleration

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change of velocity over time

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5
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balanced forces

A
  • resultant force is 0
  • the object will remain at rest of already at rest
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6
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unbalanced force

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  • objects will have a resultant force on it that will accelerate it (positively or negatively)
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7
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force diagram

A

illustrate forces using arrows to indicate both magnitude and direction

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8
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free body diagrams

A

simplified visual representation of forces which do not include magnitudes

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9
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engine

A

mechanical device that converts forms of energy

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10
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internal combustion engine

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  • fuel is burned inside of the engine
  • a controlled explosion drives a piston up and down a cylinder, and this motion is converted into motion of the wheels
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11
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induction motors

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  • engines used for electric vehicles
  • series of rings with copper wires (stator) conducts electricity at variable rates to create a rotating magnetic field
  • the field induces the rotor with an electrical current causing it to spin and driving the motion of the wheels
  • pressing the accelerator will change the frequency of current, increasing the spinning of the rotor
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12
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turbines

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  • used for aircraft’s
  • fan blades spin at high speeds and compress the air
  • fuel is injected into the compressed air and an electric spark ignites it
  • the burning gases expand and are forced out through the nozzle at the back of the turbine
  • the action of gases shooting outwards causes the engine to move forward
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