Forces And Motion: Forces And Shape Flashcards

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What is a force? List some properties

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Something that can: •Start or stop an object moving •Speed up or slow down a moving object •Change the direction I’m which an object is moving •Make an object rotate •Change the shape of an object

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Name some examples of forces

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frictional force, buoyancy force (upthrust), gravitational force (weight), magnetic force, electrostatic force.

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What is the measure of force

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Newtons (N)

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What is the earths gravitational field strength?

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10N (precisely 9.8)

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How can you measure the force of an object?

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Spring balance or Newton balance.

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What is friction?

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Friction is a force that opposes motion.

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How can you reduce friction?

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Keeping moving surfaces apart by using a thin layer of a lubricant - e.g. Oil.

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What is the frictional force proportional to?

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The force pressing the surfaces together.

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What is the elastic limit of a spring?

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Where is no longer stretches uniformly and no longer obeys hookes law.

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What happens when a spring has reached its elastic limit and you reduce the force on it?

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When the force reaches zero again, the string has a permanent stretch.

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What happens if you reduce the force on a spring before it reaches it’s limit of elasticity?

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It will return to its original length.

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What is the plastic flow of a copper wire?

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When the extension of the wire becomes much larger for a given increase in force.

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What happens at first when you apply force to an elastic band?

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The rubber band is easy to stretch. There is a large extension for a small increase in force.

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Does Hooke’s law apply to the elastic band?

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No, at no stage is the extension of the rubber band proportional to the force applied to it.

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What happens as you continue to add force to an elastic band?

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It becomes more difficult to stretch. As the force is increased it does not get much longer.

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What happens when you reduce the force on an elastic band to zero?

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As with a steel spring that has passed its elastic limit the unloading curve does not follow the loading curve but there is mo permanent extension.

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What is the equation for Hooke’s law?

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F=kx where k is called the spring constant. This measures the stiffness of a spring.

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What is elastic behaviour?

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When a object is able to recover its original shape after the forces have been removed. The loading line should follow the unloading line on the graph.

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Is a spring elastic?

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Yes as long as it’s elastic limit is not exceeded as this means it will recover its original shape.

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Is a rubber band elastic?

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No as although it will maintain its original shape when the forces are reduced its loading line does not match it’s unloading line.