Physics 2 forces and motion

Cards (33)

  • Force
    A push or a pull
  • Different forces
    • Force of gravity
    • Upthrust
    • Friction
    • Air resistance
    • Water resistance
    • Magnetism
  • Force of gravity
    Massive things like planets have lots of this force
  • Upthrust

    The force that makes objects float in fluids
  • Friction
    The force between moving surfaces that tries to slow things down
  • Air resistance
    The force that tries to slow things down when they move through the air
  • Water resistance
    The force that tries to slow things down when they move through water
  • Magnetism
    Attraction (pull towards) or repulsion (push away) of magnets and magnetic materials
  • Non-contact force

    A force that can affect an object without touching it
  • Contact force
    A force that has to touch the object before it has an effect
  • Contact forces
    • Air resistance
    • Friction
    • Upthrust
    • Water resistance
    • Tension
  • Non-contact forces
    • Gravity
    • Magnetic force
    • Static electricity
  • Force
    Measured in newtons
  • Balanced forces
    If an object is still or is moving at a constant speed, the forces are balanced
  • Unbalanced forces

    If one of the forces acting on the object in one direction is bigger than those acting in the opposite direction, the forces are unbalanced
  • Unbalanced forces
    Can cause an object to accelerate or decelerate depending on the direction of the overall force
  • Resultant force
    The overall force acting on an object
  • Calculating resultant force
    Take the smaller force away from the greater force, and the direction of the greater force is the direction in which the object travels
  • Balanced forces
    If the forces on an object are equal in size but act in opposite directions
  • Unbalanced forces

    If one force acting on an object is larger than another
  • Unequal forces
    If one force acting on an object is larger than the other
  • Resultant force acting on an object
    Can cause the object to accelerate or decelerate
  • Resultant force acting on an object is zero

    The object will stay still
  • Mass
    How much matter an object is made from, the bigger the mass the harder it is to move something
  • Weight
    The force of gravity pulling on every kg of mass, the greater the force of gravity the bigger the weight on any given mass
  • Weight
    Measured in newtons
  • The Earth's gravitational pull is 10 N per kg
  • 1 kg = 1000 grams
  • 100 grams weigh 1 newton, 1 kg weighs 10 newtons
  • Calculating weight
    Weight (N) = mass (kg) x gravitational field strength (N/kg)
  • Pressure
    How spread out a force is over an area
  • Calculating pressure
    Pressure = force / area
  • As the area of an object increases
    The pressure decreases as there is a larger surface area for the pressure to be distributed upon