Vectors

Cards (3)

  • Force Pairs
    • When there is an interaction between two objects, a force is exerted on each object
    • Force pair- described by Newton's Third law
    • Examples:
    • Downwards force due to the weight of a laptop resting on a desk, the desk exerts a normal force back up on the laptop
    • The force exerted by a basketball player throwing a basketball is opposed by the reaction force of the basketball on the player
    • The tension force exerted along a cable to a suspended object is opposed by the force of the weight of the object
    • Force pairs can be represented by arrows in vector diagrams
    • The applied force that the person exerts on the rock is opposed by a reaction force from the rock
    • The weight of the rock on the ground is opposed by a normal force
    • The weight of the person is also opposed by a normal force
    • The force applied by the person driving their feet into the ground is opposed by friction
  • Forces as Vectors
    Net Force
    • Vector diagrams include arrows in a particular direction which represent the different forces on an object
    • The size of the arrow corresponds to the size of the force
    • Net, or resultant, forces can be calculated by adding or subtracting all of the forces acting on the object
    • Forces working in opposite directions are subtracted from each other
    • Forces working in the same direction are added together
    • If the forces acting in opposite directions are equal in size, then there will be no resultant force – the forces are said to be balanced