physics forces

Cards (62)

  • How can we describe a force?

    A force is a push or pull that acts on an object due to its interaction with another object
  • In what unit do we measure force?
    Newtons
  • What does it mean when we say forces have direction?

    It means that forces act in a specific direction, such as to the right
  • Why are forces classified as vector quantities?

    Because they have both magnitude and direction
  • What is the key difference between contact forces and non-contact forces?

    Contact forces require physical touching, while non-contact forces do not
  • What is an example of a contact force?

    The friction between a board and sand
  • Why is air resistance considered a contact force?

    Because the object must come into contact with air particles to feel the resistance
  • What is tension in the context of contact forces?

    Tension is the pulling force exerted through a rope
  • What is the normal contact force also known as?

    The reaction force
  • How does the normal contact force work with a rock on a table?

    The table exerts an equal and opposite force upwards to support the rock's weight
  • What are the three types of non-contact forces mentioned?
    Gravitational force, magnetic force, and electrostatic force
  • What is gravitational force?

    It is a force of attraction between any two objects that have mass
  • How do magnetic forces behave?

    They can be attractive or repulsive depending on the poles of the magnets
  • What are electrostatic forces?

    Forces between charged objects that can be attractive or repulsive
  • How does the strength of non-contact forces change with distance?

    The strength of the force decreases as the objects get further apart
  • What is a scalar quantity?
    A quantity with just a number
  • What is a vector quantity?
    A quantity with a number and direction
  • Give an example of a scalar quantity.
    Distance
  • Give an example of a vector quantity.
    Displacement
  • What is the difference between mass and weight?
    Weight is mass times gravity
  • How is weight measured?
    In Newtons
  • How is mass measured?
    In kilograms
  • What is the formula for work?
    Work = Force × Distance
  • What is the unit of work?
    Joules
  • What does Hooke's law describe?
    The relationship between force and extension
  • What happens to a spring when weights are added?
    It stretches longer
  • What is the limit of proportionality in Hooke's law?
    The point where extension stops increasing
  • What is the formula for force in relation to a spring?
    Force = Spring constant × Extension
  • What is the formula for kinetic energy?
    Kinetic energy = ½ × Mass × Velocity²
  • What is the unit of kinetic energy?
    Joules
  • What is the formula for moment?
    Moment = Force × Distance
  • What is the unit of moment?
    Newton meters
  • What happens when forces are unbalanced?
    They create a turning effect
  • What is pressure defined as?
    Pressure = Force / Area
  • What are the units of pressure?
    Pascal
  • What is the formula for pressure involving height?
    Pressure = Height × Density × Gravitational field strength
  • What is the value of gravitational field strength?
    9.8 Newtons per kilogram
  • What does a distance-time graph show?
    Distance versus time relationship
  • What does a flat line on a distance-time graph indicate?
    No movement
  • How do you calculate speed from a distance-time graph?
    Gradient = Distance / Time