Phys: 3.3 (Moments)

Cards (8)

  • What is a moment in physics?
    A moment is the turning effect of a force.
  • What is the equation used to calculate the moment of a force?
    Moment of a Force = Force x Distance
  • What distance must be used when calculating a moment?
    The perpendicular distance between the line of action of the force and the axis of rotation.
  • What is the unit of a moment?
    Nm
  • What is the principle of moments?
    For an object to be in equilibrium, the sum of the clockwise moments about a point must be equal to the sum of the anticlockwise moments.
  • What is an object’s centre of gravity?
    The single point through which the object’s entire weight can be said to act.
  • What will occur if the line of action of an object’s centre of gravity lies outside its base?
    The object’s weight will produce a resultant moment and so if unsupported, the object may topple.
  • What are the key concepts related to moments in physics?
    • A moment is the turning effect of a force.
    • Moment of a Force = Force x Distance.
    • Use the perpendicular distance for calculations.
    • Unit of moment is Nm.
    • Principle of moments: clockwise moments = anticlockwise moments for equilibrium.
    • Centre of gravity: point where weight acts.
    • If the centre of gravity lies outside the base, the object may topple.