Unit 2 - Forces Flashcards

1
Q

Name 5 forces?

A
  1. Gravity
  2. Friction
  3. Thrust
  4. Reaction
  5. Resistance
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2
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What can forces do?

A
  • Puush
  • Pull
  • Turn
  • Change
  • Twist

The direction of an object

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3
Q

What unit do forces use?

A

Newtons

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4
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If an unbalanced force acts upon an object, what will change?

A

It’s motion

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5
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If no resultant force acts upon an object, what will happen to the object?

A

The object will either remain** stationary** or **continue moving **at a constant velocity

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6
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Veloctiy

A

Speed in a given direction

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7
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Resultant Force

A

The overall force on an object

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8
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What’s the equation for force?

A

Force = mass x acceleration

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9
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What does every reaction have?

A

An equal and opposite reaction

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11
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What is the equation for Velocity?

A

Velocity = distance ÷ time

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12
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What is the equation for acceleration?

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Acceleration = (final velocity - start velocity) ÷ time

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13
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What is the equation for weight?

A

Weight = mass x gravitational field strength

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14
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Thinking time

A

The time take or an individual to decide weather to stop or not

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15
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Thinking Distance

A

The distance moved during the time when you are reacting to a hazard

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16
Q

Braking Time

A

The time for the car to slow down

17
Q

Braking distance

A

The distance travelled whilst braking

18
Q

Factors affecting thinking distance?

A
  • Tiredness
  • Alcohol
  • Drugs
  • Distractions eg loud music, phone
19
Q

Factors affecting braking distance?

A
  • How worn the brakes are
  • Tyres
  • Surface of the road
  • Mass of the vehicle
  • Aerodynamics
20
Q

What is the Overall Stopping Distance?

A

The thinking distance and the braking distance added together

21
Q

Air resistance

A

A force due to air that is acting to oppose the motion of an object

22
Q

Factors affecting the size of air resistance?

A
  • Surface area
  • Speed of an object
23
Q

Regenetarive braking

A

An energy recovery mechanism which slows a vehicle or object down by converting its kinetic energy into another form which can be stored.

24
Q

Uses of Regenetarive braking?

A
  • Trains
  • KERS (kinetic energy recover systems) in formula 1
25
Q

Problems with regenetarive braking?

A
  • Makes turning harder
  • Less predictable when turning
  • Cars still need friction
26
Q

Equation for work done?

A

Work done = energy transferred

**Work done = force x distance moved **

(in the direction of the force)

27
Q

Name 4 ways you can reduce frictionq

A
  • Lubrication (with oil, this means the surfaces no longer rub directly on each other, but slide past on a layer of oil)
  • Air (eg ice hockey, there’s no friction to slow it down)
  • Ball/roller bearings (where balls or rollers allow the surface to move easily without actually touching each other)
  • Using special materials (eg Teflon, which have a very low co-efficiant of friction and this slide easily)
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