9i forces (physics) Flashcards

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speed formula + mean speed formula

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  • speed = d/t (distance/time)
  • units for speed are km/h or m/s or mph.
  • mean speed = average speed (the total distance travelled/by the total time taken)
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how do you find relative speed?
e.g. a car travelling at 50km/h overtakes one travelling at 30km/h. find the relative speed.

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  • ans. = 20km/h
  • to find the relative speed of two bodies moving in the same direction, find the difference between the speeds of the bodies.
  • to find the relative speed of two bodies moving in opposite directions, add the speeds of the two bodies together.
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gradient definition + formula

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  • gradient = a measure of how steep the line is
  • gradient = speed
  • gradient = distance moved / time taken
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forces, moments definition + formula

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  • forces can be used to turn objects around pivots/fulcrum
  • moment = a turning force
  • **moment = force (N) x distance (m)
  • **equilibrium = balanced moments
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force multipliers vs. distance multipliers (definitions)

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  • force multiplier = when you increase the force of the load (effort)
  • distance multiplier = when you increase the distance that the load moves
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simple machines definition (give 3 examples)

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simple machine = machines with a few or no moving parts used tp make work easier (changing the direction of the force or motion). Levers, ramps and pulleys are all simple machines

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work definition, work done definition + formula

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  • work = the amount of energy being transferred (Joules)
  • work done = when a force moves through a distance
  • work done (J) = force (N) x distance
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