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Forces
Forces and interaction
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Scalar
quantity
A quantity that only has a
magnitude
A quantity that isn't
direction
dependent
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Vector quantity
A quantity that has both a
magnitude
and an associated
direction
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How a vector quantity can be drawn
As an
arrow
The
length
of the arrow represents the
magnitude
The arrow points in the associated
direction
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Force
A push or pull acting on an object due to an interaction with another object
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Categories that all forces can be split into
Contact
forces (objects touching)
Non-contact
forces (objects separated)
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Contact forces
Friction
Air resistance
Tension
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Force
is a vector quantity
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Vector quantities
Velocity
Displacement
Force
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Weight
The
force
that acts on an object due to
gravity
and the object's
mass
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What quantities weight depends on
The object's
mass
The
gravitational field strength
at the given position in the field
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Unit for weight
Newton
(N)
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Centre of mass
The single point where an object's weight can be considered to act through
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Equipment to measure weight
A
calibrated spring-balance
or
newton-meter
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Resultant force
The single force that is equivalent to all the other forces acting on a given object
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