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Topic 15 forces and matter
Forces + elasticity
Hooked law
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Deformation
The change on shape and/or size of an object as a
result
of forces being applied
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Conditions required to deform a stationary object
There must be more than one
force
acting on the object
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Extension
A
increase
in length or size as a result of an object being stretched
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Compression
A reduction in length or size as a result of an object being squashed
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Hooke's Law
The extension of an elastic object is directly
proportional
to the force applied,provided that the
limit
of proportionality is not exceeded
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Limit of proportionality
The point beyond which
Hooke's law
is no longer obeyed
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F
= kx
The equation linking
force
,
spring constant
and extension (or compression)
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F
The symbol for force
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k
The symbol for
spring constant
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x
The symbol for
extension
(or compression)
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Newtons (N)
The
SI
unit for force
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Newtons per metre (N/m)
The
SI unit
for spring constant
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Metres
(m)
The
SI
unit for extension
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Spring constant
A measure of the stiffness of a spring
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Relationship between spring constant and extension
The higher the spring constant, the
stiffer
the spring
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