Chapter 8 Forces Flashcards
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Gravity
The force of attraction that exists between any two bodies in the universe that have mass. The gravity at the Earth’s surface is the pull on objects near its surface towards the centre of the Earth.
Contact Force
A force that acts only between objects that are touching.
Non-contact force
A force that acts between objects even though the objects are not touching.
Magnetic Forces
the force (a push or pull) that acts between magnets (including the Earth) and magnetic objects
Electrostatic Forces
a non-contact force of electric charges at rest. We experience electrostatic forces when we pull off a jumper and our hair stands on end
Force
(noun) a push, pull or twist. Forces are measured in newtons (N). (verb) to push, pull or twist
Magnetic Field
Region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge.
Permanent Magnet
A magnet that never loses it’s magnetism.
Temporary Magnets
Magnets that are only activated when a permanent agent is next to them.
Repulsion
When to like sides are moved together that causes repulsion. The resistance of Magnets.
Atoms
a very small particle that makes up all things. Atoms have the same properties as the objects they make up
Negatively Charged
the charge on an atom or object with more electrons than protons
Positively Charged
the charge on an atom or object with fewer electrons than protons
Protons
tiny, but heavy, particle found in the nucleus of an atom. Protons have a positive electrical charge
Neutrons
tiny, but heavy, particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Neutrons have no electrical charge
Electrons
very light, negatively charged particles inside an atom. Electrons move around the central nucleus of an atom
Insulators
materials that do not allow electric charge to flow through them
Conductors
materials that allow electric charge to flow through them
Weight
a measure of the size of the gravity force pulling an object towards the centre of a massive body, such as the Earth. The weight of an object depends on the object’s mass
Mass
a measure of the amount of material in an object of substance
Terminal Speed
the constant speed reached by a falling body. A body reaches terminal speed when the force of gravity pulling it down is balanced by the air resistance pushing against it
Air Resistance
the force of air pushing on an object as the object moves through the air
Newtons
the unit for measuring forces
Friction
a force that acts against the movement of an object. It occurs between any surfaces that are touching and trying to move past each other