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PAPER 2
Forces
Moments spannners & seesaws
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What is a moment?
The
rotational
effect
of a force
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What happens when a force is applied downwards at the end of a spanner?
It turns around the
pivot point
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What do we call the central point of a spanner's rotation?
The
pivot
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How is the size of a moment calculated?
Moment
=
Force
×
Perpendicular
distance
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What must be true for a seesaw to remain balanced?
Total
clockwise
moment
equals total
anticlockwise
moment
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How far from the pivot must an 800 newton force be to balance a seesaw with a clockwise moment of 1200 newton meters?
5 meters
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What is the main topic of the video?
Moments
and their applications
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How does a longer spanner affect its use?
It is easier to use than a
short
spanner
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Why is perpendicular distance important in calculating moments?
It measures at
right angles
to the force
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If a force is applied at an angle, how does it affect the moment?
The moment created will be
smaller
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What is the moment generated by an 80 newton force applied 20 centimeters from the pivot?
16
newton meters
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How do you convert 20 centimeters to meters?
0.2
meters
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What force is needed to generate a moment of 16 newton meters at 0.1 meters from the pivot?
160
newtons
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Why must a larger force be applied closer to the pivot?
To achieve the same
turning effect
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What happens when multiple moments act on the same object?
They can
balance
each other out
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How do we describe moments in terms of direction?
Clockwise or
anti-clockwise
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What is the total clockwise moment if a force of 600 newtons is applied 2 meters from the pivot?
1200
newton meters
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What are the key concepts related to moments discussed in the video?
Definition of a moment
Calculation of moments
Importance of
perpendicular distance
Effects of multiple moments
Balancing moments on a
seesaw
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