T5 forces and their interactions Flashcards

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what is a scalar quantity

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  • quantity that only has a magnitude

- quantity that isn’t direction dependent

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2
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what is a vector quantity

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  • quantity that has both a magnitude and an associated direction
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how can a vector quantity be drawn and what does it show

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  • as an arrow
  • length of the arrow represents the magnitude
  • arrow points in the associated direction
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4
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what is a force

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push or pull acting on an object due to an interaction with another object

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5
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what are the 2 categories that all forces can be split into

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  1. contact forces (objects touching)

2. non-contact forces (objects separated)

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give 3 examples of contact forces

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  1. friction
  2. air resistance
  3. tension
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7
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give 3 examples of non-contact forces

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  1. gravitational forces
  2. electrostatic forces
  3. magnetic forces
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8
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is forces a vector or a scalar quantity

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  • vector

- has both a magnitude and an associated direction

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9
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give 3 examples of vector quantities

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  1. velocity
  2. displacement
  3. force
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10
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give 3 examples of scalar quantities

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temperature, time, mass

speed, distance, energy

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11
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what is weight

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

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12
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what quantities does weight depend on

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weight = mass x gravitational field strength

  • the object’s mass
  • gravitational field strength at the given position in the field
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13
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unit used for weight

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Newton (N)

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14
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unit used for gravitational field strength

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N/kg

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15
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what is meant by an object’s centre of mass

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single point where an object’s weight can be considered to act through

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16
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what piece of equipment can be used to measure an object’s weight

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calibrated spring-balance or newton-meter

17
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what is the name given to the single force that is equivalent to all the other forces acting on a given object

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the resultant force