What does a scalar quantity have? A magnitude but no direction
What does a vector quantity have? A magnitude and direction
How are arrows used to represent vector quantities? - Length of the arrow shows the magnitude - Arrow points in the direction that the vector quantity is acting
What are forces? Vectorquantities
How does a force occur? When two or more objects interact
What will forces either be? [2] - Contact forces - Non-contant forces
What are contact forces? Objects are touching
What are non-contact forces? Objects are not touching
What are some examples of scalar quantaties? [6] - Time - Mass - Temperature - Speed - Distance - Thermal Energy
What are examples of vector quantities? [4] - Weight - Velocity - Force - Displacement
What is gravity? The force of attraction between all masses
Why is the force of gravity close to Earth? Due to the gravitational field around the planet
What is the mass of an object related to? The amount of matter it contains and is constant
What is weight? The force acting on an object due to gravity
What does a weight of an object depend on? [2] - Gravitational field strength of where the object is - And if it is directly proportional to its mass
What is weight as a force measured in? Newtons
What equipment is used to measure weight? [2] - Calibrated spring balance - Newtonmeter
How is mass measured? In kilogram with a mass balance because it is not a force
How do you calculate the weight of an object? Weight (N) = Mass (Kg) x Gravitational field strength (N/Kg) W=mg
What is the gravitational field strength for Earth? 9.8 N/Kg
What is the gravitational field strength on the Moon? 1.6 N/Kg
What happens to the weight if you increase the mass of the an object? It increases
Is the weight and mass of an object directly proportional? Yes
What can a free body diagram be used to show? Different forces acting on an object
What are scale vector diagrams used to illustrate? The overall effect when morethanone force acts on an object
Where else can scale vector diagrams be also used? When a force is acting in a diagonal direction
What happens when a force causes an object to move? Work is done on the object
Why is work done on an object, when a force causes it to move? Because it requires energy to move the object
When is one joule of work done? When a force of one newton causes a displacement of one metre: 1 joule = 1 newton metre
What is the equation for work done? Work done (J) = Force (N) x Distance (m) W=fs
What happens when work is done? Energy transfers take place within the system
What happens when work is done to overcome friction? Causes an increase in heat energy
How do you change the shape of an object? By applying more than one force
What is elastically deformed? When the object returns to its original shape after the forces are removed
What is inelastically deformed? If the object does not return to its original shape
What is the extension of an elastic object directly proportional to? The applied force
What happens once the limit of proportionality has been exceeded? [3] - Doubling the force will no longer double the extension - Relationship becomes non-linear - A force-extension graph will stop being a straight line
What equation applies to the linear section of a force-extension? Force (N) = Spring constant (N/m) x Extension (m) F=ke
What does the spring constant indicate? How easy it is to stretch or compress a spring
What happens if the spring constant is high? Stiffer the spring