Revision - Modelling Physics definitions Flashcards
What is displacement?
Displacement is defined as the distance travelled in a particular direction.
What is velocity?
Velocity is defined as the rate of change of displacement.
What is a scalar quantity?
A scalar quantity only has magnitude.
What is a vector quantity?
A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction.
What is acceleration?
Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity.
What is instantaneous speed?
The instantaneous speed is the speed of an object at a particular moment in time.
(gradient of tangent to distance time graph)
What is average speed?
Average speed is the rate of change of distance.
What is terminal velocity?
The terminal velocity is the velocity of an object when resultant force is zero.
What is reaction time?
The reaction time is the time between the driver seeing the obstacle and actually applying the brakes.
What is thinking distance?
Thinking distance is the distance the car travels between the driver seeing the obstacle and actually applying the brakes.
What is braking distance?
Braking distance is the distance the car travels between the driver applying the brakes and the vehicle coming to rest.
What is stopping distance?
Stopping distance = thinking distance + braking distance.
What is a Newton?
The Newton is defined as the force required to give a mass of 1kg an acceleration of 1ms-2 in the direction of the force.
What is tension?
Tension is the force transmitted through a taut string or cable.
What is normal contact force?
Normal contact force is the force which acts perpendicular to the surface at the point of contact with another object.
What is upthrust?
Upthrust is the upward force that acts on a body fully or partially submerged in a liquid or gas.
What is friction?
Friction is the force which acts to oppose motion along a surface.
What is the moment of a force about a point?
The moment of a force is:
force x perpendicular distance from the line of action of the force to the pivot.
What is a couple?
A couple is defined as a pair of parallel forces of equal magnitude acting in the opposite direction to each other.
What is the torque of a couple?
The torque of a couple is defined as: one of the forces in the couple x the perpendicular distance between the two forces.
What does the principle of moments state?
The principle of moments states: for any object in equilibrium, the sum of the clockwise moments = sum of the anticlockwise moments about a pivot.
What is the centre of gravity?
The centre of gravity of an object is the point where all the weight is considered to act.
When is an object in equilibrium?
An object is in equilibrium if resultant force equals zero and resultant moment is zero.
What is density?
Density is defined as the mass per unit volume.