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Forces
Resultant forces
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A resultant force is the
overall
force on a
point
or object
In most real situations, there are at least
two
forces acting on an object along any
direction
,
If you have a number of forces acting at a
single
point, you can replace them with a
single
force- this is called the
resultant
force
When a
force
moves an object through a distance,
energy
is transferred and
work
is done on the object
To make something move a force must be applied and this force must have
energy
.
The force does 'work' to move the object and energy is
transferred
from one store to another
work done
= force x
distance
moved
One
joule
of work is done when a force of one
newton
causes an object to move a distance of one
metre
Converting
joules
to
newton
metres
1J = 1Nm
USE SCALE DRAWINGS TO FIND RESULTANT FORCES
Draw all
forces
acting on an object, to
scale
,
'tip to tail'
The draw a
straight line
from the start of the
first
force to the
end
of the
last
force- this is the
resultant
force
Measure the
length
of the resultant force on the diagram to find the
magnitude
and the
angle
to find the
direction
of the force