Topic 9 Forces and their effects

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  • a force is something that affects the motion or shape of an object
  • some forces can act at a distance, without any contact between bodies, due to the action of a field
  • forces can also act when objects touch, friction for example occurs when objects rub against each other
  • contact forces push touching objects apart, and are responsible for supporting objects when they're lying stationary on the ground
  • Vector Quantities are quantities with both direction and magnitude, eg velocity or displacement
  • scalar quantities are quantities with only magnitude, eg mass
  • Newtons Third Law states that when one object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force
  • The space around an object where it can affect other objects is a force field
  • if the forces acting in opposite directions are equal in size, then there will be no resultant force: the forces are BALANCED
  • We can make an object rotate by applying one force or a system of forces to an object.
  • when you push a door, the door will turn on its hinges. The turning effect of the force causes the object to rotate.
  • Moment of a force (Nm) = Force (N) * Distance normal to the direction of the force (m)
  • Principle of Moments = The sum of clockwise moments = The sum of anticlockwise moments
  • For a system to be at rotational equilibrium,the sum of all torques acting on a system must equal zero.
  • Torque is a measure of the force that can cause an object to rotate about an axis.
  • A turning force is called a moment
  • If Gear A has 8x the amount of teeth as Gear B, a complete turn of A turns B 8 times
  • A lever is used to transfer a force by pivoting around a point
  • As one gear rotates, its teeth interlock with the other gear making it rotate X times as much
  • Heat is a wasted energy source in some cases due to friction. This friction can be decreased by lubrication by using oil or grease.