Compound Measures Flashcards

1
Q

What is the equation off speed?

A

Speed - distance / time

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2
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What is the equation for distance?

A

Distance = speed x time

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3
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What is the equation for time?

A

Time = distance / speed

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4
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Paul travels at 4m/s for 15 seconds. How far does he travel

A
D = s x t
D = 4 x 15
D = 60meters
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5
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Mary travels 2.6km when traveling at 10m/s. How long does it take? (In hours

A
1000 meters = 1 km
2.6km=2600meters
Time=distance/speed
T=2600meters/10m/s
T=260seconds
=4mins 20 seconds
=0.7(2recurring) hours
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6
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Glasgow to Liverpool is 548km. Susan drove from Glasgow to Liverpool at na average speed of 40km/hour. Work out the time in hours and minutes that the journey took.

A

T = d/s

348/40=8.7hours=8hours42minutes

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7
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What is the equation for density?

A

Density =mass /volume

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8
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What is the equation for mass?

A

Mass = density x volume

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9
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What is the equation for volume?

A

Volume = mass / density

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10
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What is an example of the units for density?

A

G/cm^3

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11
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What is an example of the units for mass?

A

Kg

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12
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What is an example of the units for volume?

A

Cm^3

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13
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The density of steel is 7700kg/m^3. A steel bar had a volume of 2.5m^3. Work out the mass of this bar.

A

M = d x v
=7700 x 2.5
=19250kg

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14
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The density of steel is 7700kg/m^3. A block of steel has a mass of 1540kg. Work out the volume of the block

A

V = m / d
=1540/7700
=0.2m^3

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15
Q

What is pressure?

A

The force of newtons applied over an area

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16
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What are the two units for pressure?

A

N/m^2 or N/cm^2

17
Q

What is the equation for pressure?

A

Pressure = force / area

18
Q

What is the equation for force?

A

Force = pressure x area

19
Q

What is the equation for area?

A

Area = force / pressure

20
Q

A force of 85 Newtons is applied to an area of 1.5m^2. Work out the pressure in N/m^2

A

P = f/a
P = 35/1.5
=23.(3recurring) n/m^2

21
Q

A free is applied to an area of 4.5m^2. It produces pressure of 12N/m^2. Work out the force in Newtons

A

F = p x a
=12 x 4.5
=54N

22
Q

A box exerts a force of 120N onto a table. The pressure on the table is 50N/m^2. Calculate the area of the box in contact with the table

A

A = f/p
A=120/50
=2.4n/m^2

23
Q

1 meter = ? Cm

A

100cm

24
Q

1m^2 =? Cm^2

A

100^2cm^2

=10000cm^2

25
Q

1m^3 =? cm^3

A

100^3cm^3

= 1000000cm^3

26
Q

Convert 4m^2 into cm^2

A

4 x 100^2
=4x10000
=40000cm^2

27
Q

700000cm^3 into m^3

A

700000 / 100^3
=700000 / 1000000
=0.7m^3

28
Q

A force of 35Newtons is applied to an area of 1.5m^2. Work out the pressure in N/cm^2

A

1.5m
=1.5x100^2
=15000cm^2

P = f/a
P= 35/15000
=0.0023n/cm^2

29
Q

A force is applied to an area of 3.5m^2. It produces pressure of 15n/cm^2. Work out the force in Newtons

A

3.5m^2=35000cm^3

F=P x a
=15 x 35000
=525000N

30
Q

Meters^2 –> cm^2 = ? = ?

A

= x100^2 = 10000

31
Q

Cm^2 –> meters^2 = ? = ?

A

= divided by 100^2 = 10000