forces

Cards (58)

  • Vector
    A quantity that has magnitude and direction
  • Newton's First Law of Motion
    An object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by another force
  • Newton's Second Law of Motion
    The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied.
  • Newton's Third Law of Motion
    For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
  • Speed
    The distance an object travels per unit of time
  • Velocity
    The distance an object travels per unit of time in a given direction
  • Equilibrium
    A state where all the forces acting on an object are in balance
  • Friction
    A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact
  • Terminal Velocity
    The velocity at which the forces of friction and weight are equal
  • Tension
    The force in a stretched object
  • Weight
    The force of gravity on an object
  • Displacement
    The distance traveled in a given direction
  • Distance
    The length of a path between two points
  • Scalar
    A physical quantity that has magnitude only.
  • Magnitude
    The size of a quantity
  • Driving Force
    The force that makes an object move
  • Resultant Force
    The overall effect of all the forces on an object.
  • Free-Body Force Diagram
    A diagram showing all the forces acting on an object
  • Moment
    The turning effect of a force
  • Load
    The weight of an object
  • Effort
    The force applied to the load
  • Force Multiplier
    A lever where the load is bigger than the effort.
  • Pivot
    The point of rotation
  • Moment Equation
    = Force × Perpendicular Distance

    =Fd
  • Gear
    A rotating wheel with teeth that transfers motion and forces
  • Centre Of Mass
    a point representing the mean position of the matter in a body or system.
  • Principle Of Moments
    For an object that is not turning:
    The sum of all clockwise moments = The sum of all anti-clockwise moments
  • Parallelogram of Forces (Triple Topic)
    A geometrical method of finding the resultant force of two forces that are not parallel
  • Resolution of Forces (Triple Topic)
    Splitting a resultant force into two forces that act perpendicular to each other
  • Gradient
    The rate of inclination
  • Acceleration
    The rate at which velocity changes
  • Distance-Time Graph
  • Deceleration
    The rate at which an object slows down
  • Velocity-Time Graph
  • Distance Traveled (Triple Topic)
    The area beneath the line on a Velocity-Time graph
  • Tangent (Triple Topic)

    A straight line that touches a curve at one point.
  • Inertia (Triple Topic)

    The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
  • Gravitational Field Strength
    The force on a 1 kg object due to gravity
  • Stopping Distance
    The shortest distance a car can safely stop in

    = Thinking Distance + Braking Distance
  • Thinking Distance
    The distance travelled by the vehicle in the time it takes the driver to react