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Topic 15 - Forces and Matter
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Stretching, bending, or compressing an object
Requires
more than one force
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Suspended spring experiment
1.
Suspend spring
from
clamp
stand
2. Add
50
gram mass to hanger
3. Record
extension
4. Add another
50
gram mass
5. Record
extension
6. Repeat with
additional
masses
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The extension recorded for each added mass is:
2.1
cm, 4.4 cm, 6.5 cm, 8.5 cm, 10.6 cm,
12.8
cm
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The experiment could be improved by
repeating
the readings as the masses are
unloaded
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Force
Plotted up the
side
of the graph
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Extension
Plotted along the
bottom
of the graph
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The graph produces a
straight line
going through the origin, showing a
linear
, directly proportional relationship
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Spring
constant (k)
Force
divided by
extension
(f/x)
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Energy transferred in stretching the spring (e)
1/2 k x
^
2
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Elastic
behaviour
Spring
bounces
back to
original
shape under small loads
Inelastic
distortion can occur under very
large
loads
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Elastic band experiment
1. Load
elastic band with
50
gram masses
2. Unload
elastic band
3. Plot graph of
loading
and
unloading
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Elastic
band graph
Shows
hysteresis curve
Area between
loading
and unloading curves represents energy used up in
heating
the band
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Air
pressure decreases with increasing height, just like water pressure increases with
depth
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Pressure
Force per unit area
(
F
/A)
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Pressure
in a column of liquid = height x density x
gravitational field strength
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Upthrust
Upwards force on an object immersed or floating in a liquid or gas,
equal
to the
weight
of the fluid displaced
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Whether an object sinks or floats depends on
upthrust
,
weight
, and density of the fluid
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Cartesian
diver
Sachet of tomato ketchup
Lava lamp
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