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    • what is a force ?
      a push or pull action on an object
    • what is a contact force ?
      two objects must be physically touching for a force to be exerted e.g friction
    • what is a non-contact force ?
      two objects do not have to be touching for a force to be exerted e.g gravity
    • what does applying a force to an object cause ?
      • bend
      • stretch
      • compress
    • what does it mean if an object is elastically deformed ?
      it will return to its original shape and size
    • what happens to the energy when something is elastically deformed ?
      all energy is transferred to elastic energy stores
    • what does gravity do ?
      • gives everything weight
      • attracts all masses
    • what is mass ?

      the amount of stuff in an object
    • what is weight ?
      a force exerted due to gravity
    • what is distance ?
      • how far an object has moved
      • scalar quantity
    • what is displacement ?
      • measure of distance and direction
      • Vector quantity
    • what is speed ?
      • how fast an object is traveling
      • scalar quantity
    • what is velocity ?
      • speed given a direction
      • Vector quantity
    • what is resultant force ?
      overall force acting on an object
    • how do you calculate resultant force ?
      • if forces act in the same direction add them
      • if the forces act in opposite directions subtract them
    • what happens when force moves an object through a distance ?
      energy is transferred and work is done
    • when is one joule of work done ?

      when a force of one Newton causes an object to move one meter
    • what is acceleration ?
      the change in velocity in a certain amount of time
    • what is the gradient on a distance time graph ?
      speed
    • what is the flat line on a distance time graph ?
      stationary/ no movement
    • what is the straight diagonal line on a distance time graph ?
      steady speed
    • what is the curved line on a distance time graph ?
      acceleration
    • what is the gradient on a velocity time graph ?
      acceleration
    • what is the area under the line on a velocity time graph ?
      distance
    • what is the flat line on a velocity time graph ?
      steady speed
    • what is the straight diagonal line on a velocity time graph ?
      acceleration/ deceleration
    • what is the curve on a velocity time graph ?
      increasing acceleration
    • what is terminal velocity ?
      when the upwards and downwards force is equel (0 resultant force)
    • what is inertia ?

      these tendency for motion to remain unchanged
    • describe momentum
      • in a closed system momentum is equal before and after an event
      • it is a vector quantity
      • mass and velocity are directly proportional to momentum
    • what is newtons first law ?
      if resultant force on an object is zero the object will remain stationary
    • what is newtons second law ?
      acceleration and force are directly proportional
    • what is newtons third law ?
      when two objects interact the forces they exert are equal and opposite
    • what is the terminal velocity skydiver example ?
      • when first out of plane the only force acting is weight
      • when he starts falling air resistance acts, the faster he falls the greater the air resistance
      • air resistance and weight become equal and terminal velocity is reached
      • once parachute opens air resistance increases and sky duvet v rises a little
      • steps repeat again until terminal velocity is reached
    • what can effect braking distance ?
      • speed
      • weather
      • quality of tires
      • quality of brakes
    • what can effect thinking distance ?
      • speed
      • reaction time
    • what is reaction time ?

      length of time taken for a person to respond to something
    • what does breaking rely on ?

      the friction between the brakes and wheels
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