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What is a scalar quantity?
A quantity that only has a
magnitude
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Why is a scalar quantity not direction dependent?
It only has
magnitude
, not direction
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How can a vector quantity be visually represented?
As an arrow indicating
magnitude
and
direction
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What is a vector quantity?
A quantity that has both
magnitude
and
direction
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What does the direction of a vector arrow indicate?
The associated direction of the vector
quantity
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What does the length of a vector arrow represent?
The
magnitude
of the vector quantity
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What is a force?
A
push
or
pull
acting on an
object
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What causes a force to act on an object?
Interaction
with another object
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What are the two categories of forces?
Contact forces and
non-contact forces
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What are contact forces and non-contact forces?
Contact forces:
Objects
touching
Non-contact forces: Objects separated
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Give three examples of contact forces.
Friction
,
air resistance
,
tension
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Give three examples of non-contact forces.
Gravitational forces
,
electrostatic forces
, magnetic forces
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Why is force considered a vector quantity?
It has both
magnitude
and direction
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Is force a vector or a scalar quantity?
Vector
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Give three examples of vector quantities.
Velocity
,
displacement
, force
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Give three examples of scalar quantities.
Temperature
,
time
, mass
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What is weight?
The
force
due to
gravity
on an object
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What does weight depend on?
The object's
mass
and
gravitational field strength
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What is the unit used for weight?
The Newton (N)
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What is the formula for weight?
Weight =
mass
x
gravitational field strength
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What is the unit used for gravitational field strength?
N/kg
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What is meant by an object's centre of mass?
The point where
weight
acts through
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What equipment measures an object's weight?
A
calibrated
spring-balance or
newton-meter
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What is the name of the single force equivalent to all other forces on an object?
The
resultant force
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