5.1

Cards (19)

  • What is a scalar quantity?

    A quantity that only has a magnitude
  • Why is a scalar quantity not direction dependent?

    Because it only measures magnitude without any directional component
  • What is a vector quantity?

    A quantity that has both a magnitude and an associated direction
  • How can a vector quantity be visually represented?

    As an arrow where the length represents magnitude and the direction indicates the associated direction
  • What is a force?

    A push or pull acting on an object due to an interaction with another object
  • What are the two categories that all forces can be split into?
    Contact forces and non-contact forces
  • What are examples of contact forces?

    • Friction
    • Air resistance
    • Tension
  • What are examples of non-contact forces?
    • Gravitational forces
    • Electrostatic forces
    • Magnetic forces
  • Is force a vector or a scalar quantity?

    Force is a vector quantity
  • What are examples of vector quantities?

    • Velocity
    • Displacement
    • Force
  • What are examples of scalar quantities?

    • Temperature
    • Time
    • Mass
    • Speed
    • Distance
    • Energy
  • What is weight?

    The force that acts on an object due to gravity and the object’s mass
  • What quantities does weight depend on?

    Weight depends on mass and gravitational field strength
  • What is the formula for weight?

    Weight = mass x gravitational field strength
  • What is the unit used for weight?
    The Newton (N)
  • What is the unit used for gravitational field strength?

    N/kg
  • What is meant by an object’s centre of mass?

    The single point where an object’s weight can be considered to act through
  • What piece of equipment can be used to measure an object’s weight?
    A calibrated spring-balance or newton-meter
  • What is the name given to the single force that is equivalent to all the other forces acting on a given object?
    The resultant force