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What is a moment in physics?
The
turning
effect of a force
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How is the moment calculated?
Moment
equals
force
times
distance
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What is the principle of levers?
Transmit the
turning effect
of a force
Input force
creates an output force
Input and output forces can act in different directions
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What happens when input and output forces are on different sides of the pivot?
They act in different directions
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What happens when input and output forces are on the same side of the pivot?
They act in the
same
direction
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Where is the output force generally located in relation to the pivot?
Closer to the pivot than the
input force
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What is the advantage of using levers?
To get a large output force with a small input force
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What is the weight of a rock with a mass of 200 kg?
1960 newtons
downwards
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How do you calculate the moment of the rock's weight?
Moment
= weight times
distance
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What is the moment of the rock's weight if the distance is 0.4 meters?
784
newton meters
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What direction does the moment of the rock's weight create around the pivot?
Anti-clockwise
moment
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What must be generated to lift the rock?
A
clockwise
moment
greater than
784
newton meters
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If a person can produce a 400 newton force, how far from the pivot must they push to lift the rock?
96 meters
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What is the role of gears in a system?
To transmit
turning effects
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How do gears interact in a system?
Gear A connected to the
engine
Gear B connected to the wheels
Rotation of Gear A causes
rotation
of Gear B
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What direction do the gears turn in relation to each other?
They turn in opposite
directions
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How does the size of Gear B compare to Gear A?
Gear B's
radius
is
two times larger
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What effect does the size difference of the gears have?
Gear B has a larger
turning effect
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How many times does Gear A rotate for each rotation of Gear B?
Two
times
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What remains constant despite the gear size difference?
The
total work done
remains the same
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