Physics 2

Cards (59)

  • Frequency

    Number of waves per unit time
  • Frequency
    Number of waves/cycles per second
  • Amplitude
    Maximum displacement from the rest position
  • Wavelength
    Distance between 2 consecutive crests or troughs
  • Resultant force
    The single force that could represent all the forces acting on an object
  • No resultant force: objects stays at rest or travels at a constant speed
  • Has resultant force: Changes speed
  • Force Spring
    Force = Spring constant x Extension
  • Density
    Mass per unit volume of a substance
  • Moment
    Force x perpendicular distance from pivot
  • Convection
    When water or gases are heated, they become less dense, rise and cooler water/gas replaces it
  • Infrared radiation
    Heat emitted from warm objects, which can travel through a vacuum
  • Dark objects

    Good absorbers and emitters of heat
  • Light objects
    Good reflectors of heat
  • Heat
    A form of energy measured in Joules
  • Temperature
    Measure of how hot or cold an object is
  • Conductors
    Materials that allow heat energy to flow through them easily
  • Insulators
    Materials that don't allow heat energy to flow through them easily
  • Transverse waves
    Particles in the medium vibrate perpendicular to the direction of the wave
  • Longitudinal waves
    Particles in the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave
  • Waves
    Method of transferring energy from one place to another through vibrations
  • Electromagnetic Spectrum
    • Radio
    • Micro
    • Infrared
    • Visible
    • Ultraviolet
    • X-ray
    • Gamma
  • Directly proportional
    Quantities that have a straight line relationship through the origin
  • Hooke's Law
    Extension of a spring is directly proportional to the load applied, provided the limit of proportionality is not exceeded
  • Pressure
    Force per unit area
  • Principle of moments
    When an object is in equilibrium, the sum of the clockwise moments about a point equals the sum of the anticlockwise moments about the same point
  • Centre of gravity
    The point on an object where all the object's weight appears to act
  • Types of forces
    • Gravity
    • Magnetic
    • Weight
    • Friction
    • Electrostatic
    • Air resistance
    • Tension
  • Electromagnetic waves
    Can travel through a vacuum at 3x10^8 m/s, all are transverse waves
  • Gamma rays

    Have higher frequency, more waves per second, more energy, more dangerous to humans
  • Insulators
    Have gaps that trap air particles, reducing heat loss
  • Upthrust
    Upwards force acting on an object immersed in a fluid
  • Normal reaction
    Upwards force on an object due to the surface it sits on
  • Mechanical advantage
    When a force is applied at a distance from the pivot, reducing the effort required
  • Mass
    The quantity of matter within an object
  • Normal reaction
    Upwards force on an object due to the surface it sits on
  • Drag
    Friction force of an object in water
  • Air resistance
    Friction force of an object in air
  • Electrosratic
    Attractive or repulsive force by charged objects
  • Magnetic
    Attractive or repulsive force caused by a magnet