linear motion Flashcards
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what are the 3 scalar quantities
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- mass
- speed
- distance
2
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what are the four vector quantities
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- weight
- velocity
- displacement
- momentum
3
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what is mass
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- mass is a physical quantity expressing the amount of matter or substance in a body.
the mass of an object will never change (e.g. weight of a shot will have the same mass on earth and the moon)
4
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what are scalars
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quantities that just have size/magnitude
5
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what are vectors
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quantities size/magnitude and direction
6
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what is weight
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- the force acting on a given mass due to gravity
it is measure in newtons - weight = mass x gravity
- weight will change depending on gravity
7
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what is distance
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- measured in meters and is the path a body takes as it moves from the starting position to the finishing position.
8
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what is displacement
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- the shortest route in a straight line between the start and the finish point. ( in meters)
9
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what is speed
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- a measurement in meters/second of the body movement per unit of time with no reference to direction.
10
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what is velocity
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- Is when measurements are described, in terms of magnitude and direction – weight, acceleration, displacement, velocity and momentum.
- = displacement/time.
- Measured in meters/ second and is the rate of change of displacement
11
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what is acceleration
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- Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
- Final velocity – initial velocity/ time = acceleration
- When velocity increases positive acceleration occurs, and when velocity decreases negative acceleration takes place.
12
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what is momentum
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- Momentum is the product of mass and velocity of an object.
- Momentum = mass x velocity.
- Momentum is calculated using velocity. It has magnitude and direction and is therefore also a vector quantity. Momentum is dependent upon mass and velocity if one of these increases them momentum increases.
13
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what is an impulse
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- Impulse = force x time
- Impulse is measured in newtons per second.
- Increased impulse will cause an increased change in momentum. This causes a large change in velocity.
- Example would be following though during a tee shot in golf.
- Example would be a drag flick in hockey.
- Example would be a javelin throw.
- ## A long-distance kicks in rugby for the posts.
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