Chapter 34 - Force Flashcards

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What is force?

A

Causes a stationary object to move

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What is force measured in?

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Newtons (N)

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Describe gravity as a force

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  • The force that pulls objects towards the earth

- E.g a pen rolling off a table -> gravity pulls it towards the floor

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Describe magnetic force

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  • Magnetic force attracts and repels objects

- E.g a magnet will attract a metal paperclip

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Describe electric force

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  • E.g when you rub a plastic pen on the sleeve of your jumper, you can pick up tiny pieces of paper
  • The pen has become electrically charged and the electric force attracts the pieces of paper
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What is friction?

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A force that opposes the sliding motion of an object when in contact with another object

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What are two advantages of friction?

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  • Friction allows us to walk, without it we would slip

- The friction between the brake pad and the wheel causes the bike to stop

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What are two disadvantages of friction?

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  • Friction causes the wearing of moving surfaces in contact

- Friction can give you blisters -> new shoes

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Lubrication

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Used to reduce the friction between two surfaces in contact

-E.g Joints in the human body are surrounded by a fluid that acts as a lubricant

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Describe weight

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  • Weight of an object is the pull of the earth on it
  • It is a force
  • Measured in Newtons (N)
  • Has a direction i.e towards the earth
  • Gets smaller as you rise up
  • Weight can change
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Describe mass

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  • Mass of an object is the amount of matter in it
  • Measured in grams (g) or kilograms (kg)
  • No direction
  • Mass is constant
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How do you convert mass to weight?

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weight = mass x 10

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How do you convert weight to mass?

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mass = weight ÷ 10

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14
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How many times smaller is weight on the moon?

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6 times

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