forces

Cards (89)

  • what quantity only has a magnitude?
    scalar
  • what quantity has magnitude and direction?
    vector
  • what is used to represent a vector quantity?
    an arrow
  • what does length of a vector arrow represent?
    magnitude
  • what does direction of a vector arrow represent?
    direction
  • what is a push or pull that acts on an object due to interacting with another object?

    a force
  • what type force occurs when objects are physically touching?
    contact
  • what force occurs when objects are physically separated?
    non-contact
  • what type of force is friction?
    contact
  • what type of force is air resistance?

    contact
  • what type of force is tension?
    contact
  • what type of contact is normal contact?
    contact
  • what type of force is gravitational force?
    non-contact
  • what type of force is electrostatic force?
    non-contact
  • what type of force is magnetic force?
    non-contact
  • what quantity is force?
    vector
  • what is name of force acting on an object due to gravity?
    weight
  • what is equation linking weight, mass and gravitational field strength?
    weight = mass x gravitational field strength
  • what is standard unit for weight?
    N (newtons)
  • what is standard unit for mass?
    kg (kilograms)
  • what is the point called where the weight of an object is considered to act at a single point?
    centre of mass
  • what is relationship between weight and mass of an object?
    they're directly proportional
  • how can weight be measured?
    using a newtonmeter
  • what does weight of an object depend on?
    gravitational field strength at the point where the object is
  • what is the single force that replaces a number of forces acting on an object?
    resultant force
  • what is done when a force causes an object to move through a distance?
    work
  • what is equation linking force, distance and work done?
    work done = force x distance
  • what is standard unit for work done?
    Joules
  • how much work is done when a force of 1 Newton causes a displacement of 1 metre?
    1 Joule
  • how many Joules is equivalent to 1Nm?
    1
  • how many forces need to be applied to change the shape of an object by stretching, bending or compressing?
    more that one
  • what is an object called that returns to its original shape after stretching?
    elastic
  • what is relationship between extension of an elastic object and force applied to it?
    directly proportional
  • what is point where an object no longer acts elastically?
    limit of proportionality
  • what is equation linking extension, force and spring constant?
    force = spring constant x extension
  • what is standard unit of spring constant?
    N/m
  • what is the work done on a spring and elastic potential energy stored like in relation to eachother if a spring is stretched elastically?
    they're equal
  • what word describes how for an object moves?
    distance
  • what type of quantity is distance?
    scalar
  • what word describes both the distance an object moves in a straight line and direction of the straight line?
    displacement