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what's the average walking speed?
1.5m/s
what's the average running speed?
3m/s
what's the average cycling speed?
6m/s
What happens to a parachutist during terminal velocity
1. At the start of the jump,
air resistance
is zero so they accelerate downwards due to gravity
2. As speed increases, air resistance increases
3. Eventually air resistance equals weight, forces are balanced, speed becomes constant (terminal velocity)
4. When parachute opens, air resistance suddenly increases, resultant force is upward causing deceleration
5. As they slow down, air resistance decreases until it balances their weight, reaching a new lower terminal velocity
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Moment
Alternative name for the
turning effect
of a force
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If an object is in
equilibrium
, the
clockwise
moments are equal to the anticlockwise moments
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Parts of a
lever
system
Load
Effort
Pivot
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How a lever can be used as a force multiplier
If the distance between the effort and pivot is
greater
than the distance between the pivot and load, the force applied on the load is greater than the effort force. This is since the moment on both the effort and load must be the
same.
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Example of when a lever may be used to multiply a force
A wrench, which has a long handle so that the force applied by the user is
multiplied
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What determines the moment of a gear wheel
The
size
of the wheel
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A
larger
gear being driven by a smaller gear will rotate more slowly but will also produce a
larger
moment
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