Modelling Assumptions Flashcards

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Air resistance

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The friction an object experiences as it moves through space

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Lamina

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An object with two dimensions (length and width), such as a sheet of metal. It’s mass is evenly distributed across a flat surface

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Rod

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An object with one dimension (length), such as a pole or a beam. Its mass is distributed along a straight line. It is rigid (does not bend or buckle)

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Light

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Its mass is very small (regarded as zero), such as a string or pulley. Tension is the same at both ends of a string.

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Smooth

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This assumes there is no friction between this surface and an object

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Wire

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A rigid, thin length of metal, treated as one dimensional, either smooth or rough

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7
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Rough

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This takes into account friction on surfaces

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Particle

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Dimensions of the object are negligible. It’s mass is concentrated at a single point. Air resistance and rotational forces can be ignored

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Uniform body

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Its mass is evenly distributed. Its mass is concentrated at the geometrical centre of the body (centre of mass).

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10
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Gravity

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The force of attraction to the earth, measured at 9.8ms^-2. It is uniform and acts vertically downwards.

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Inextensible

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Does not stretch under a load. Acceleration is constant in objects connected by a taut (firm and straight) string

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