forces Flashcards
state the conditions for the equilibrium of a body which is acted upon by a number of forces
- the net external force acting on the body is zero
- the net torque on the body about any point is zero
what is the property of an object in rotational equilibrium?
the line of action of the (three) forces must coincide at the same point
what is the vector diagram that is seen when. an object is in translational equilibrium?
the vector addition of forces will form a close polygon
what is a couple?
a pair of forces acting on the same body, which are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction, whose lines of action do not coincide // torque due to couple = xF regardless of pivot
what is hooke’s law?
it states that the magnitude of force F exerted by a spring on a body attached to the spring is proportional to the extension x of the spring from its natural length provided the proportional limit to the spring is not exceeded //
F = kx
what is upthrust?
the net upward force exerted by a fluid on a body fully or partially submerged in the fluid // net vertical force = weight of fluid displaced
what is archimedes’ principle?
for a body submerged or floating in the fluid, upthrust acting on the body is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the weight of fluid displaced by the body
U = Vpg
N1L
a body will continue in its state of rest or move at constant speed in a straight line unless an external resultant force acts on it
N2L
the rate of change of linear momentum is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on it and its direction is in the same direction as this resultant force
N3L
if body A exerts a force on body B, body B will exert an equal an opposite force on body A
apparent weightlessness
no contact force acting on the body
linear momentum of a body
the product of its mass and velocity
impulse
the product of the average force acting on an object and the time interval that the force is being applied
inelastic collision
- KE decrease
- total momentum before and after collision unchanged
- perfectly inelastic - max KE lost
elastic collision
- KE unchanged
- total momentum unchanged