Physics Triple - 3 Flashcards

1
Q

How do you increase the turning effect?

A
  • increase the size of the force

- using something thats greater from the pivot

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2
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How does the spanner work?

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  • Force on a spanner causes a turning effect on the moment on the nut ( nut is a pivot)
  • using a longer spanner, the same force can exert a larger moment because the distance from the pivot is greater
  • to get maximum moment you need to push at right angles to the spanner.
    Pushing at a smaller angle means a smaller moment as the perpendicular distance between the line of action and the pivot is smaller
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3
Q

What is the centre of mass?

A

The centre of an object is the point at which an object mass maybe thought to be concentrated at

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4
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How do you work out the centre of mass?

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  • a freely suspended object will swing until its centre of mass is vertically below the point of suspension, it rests in this position as there is no moment this is because the pivot is in the line with the line of action of the force
  • the object weight acts at a distance from the pivot which creates a moment about the pivot this makes it swing until the centre of mass is at its lowest which it directly below the pivot
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5
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How do you find the centre of mass?

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  1. Suspend shape and a plumb line from the same point
  2. Wait until they stop moving
  3. Draw a line along plumb line
  4. Do same thing but from a different pivot point
  5. Centre of mass is where the two lines cross
    Or in a symmetrical shape look for the lines of symmetry
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6
Q

What is the principle of moments?

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Total anti-clockwise moments= total clockwise moments

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7
Q

What do levers do?

A

Levers increase the distance from the pivot at which the force is applied this means less force is needed to get the same moment

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8
Q

What happens if the moments are not equal?

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If the total clockwise moment does not equal the total anti-clockwise moment than there will be a resulting moment

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9
Q

What do the most stable objects have?

A

Wide base

Or clamped base down

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10
Q

What happens if the centre of mass moves over its base?

A

It will begin to tip over snd move beyond the edge of its base
If the line of action of the weight of the object lies outside the base of the object it will cause a resultant moment and the object will tip over

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11
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What is the time period of a pendulum?

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Its the time period for pendulum to swing from one side to the other and back again
- the time period is always the same

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12
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What does the time period depend on?

A

The time for one pendulum depends on its length

- the longer the pendulum the greater the time period

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13
Q

What is a hydraulic?

A

When the pressure in a liquid is transmitted equally in all directions

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14
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What is a moment?

A

A moment is the turning effect of a force

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15
Q

Why is the pressure in a liquid transmitted equally in all directions?

A
  • virtually compressible so you cannot squash them as there volume and density remains the same
  • because they are incompressible when a force is applied to a single point it will be transmitted to other parts of the liquid thus the pressure is transmitted throughout the whole liquid
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16
Q

Whats a good thing about a hydraulic machine?

A

The force of a hydraulic machine is greater than the force applied to it

17
Q

How does a hydraulic car machine work?

A

The handle is pressed and the oil is forced out of a narrow cylinder into a wider cylinder. The pressure of the oil forces the wider cylinder outwards and the piston forces pivot leaver to raise the car

18
Q

What is velocity when travelling in a circle?

A

Velocity is constantly changing because velocity is speed in a constant direction and when a object is travelling in a circle its constantly changing direction therefore the object accelerating

19
Q

What is acceleration?

A

How quickly velocity is changing

20
Q

When an object is travelling in a circle which way is accelerating going?

A

Towards the centre of the circle, this is because there must be a resultant force acting on the object this force acts towards the centre of the circle

21
Q

What is a centripetal force?

A

The force that keeps something in a circle moving around

- acts towards the centre of the circle

22
Q

What does the centripetal force depend on?

A
  • Mass
    The larger the mass of an object the bigger the centripetal force has to be to keep it moving in a circle
  • speed
    The faster an object the bigger the centripetal force has to be go keep it moving in a circle
  • radius
    A larger force is required to keep something in a smaller circle as there is more turning to do