P10 Flashcards
Braking distance
The distance travelled by a vehicle during the time it takes for its brakes to act.
Directly proportional
A graph will show this if the line of best fit is a straight line through the origin.
Elastic
A material is elastic if it is able to regain its shape after it has been squashed or streched.
Extension
The increase in length of a spring (or a strip of material) from its original length.
Gravitational field strength, g
The force of gravity of an object of mass 1kg (in newtons per kilograms, N/Kg). It is also the acceleration of free fall.
Inertia
The tendency of an object to stay at rest or to continue in uniform motion.
Limit of proportionality
The limit for Hooke’s law applied to the extension of a stretched spring.
Mass
the quantity of matter in an object – a measure of the difficulty of changing the motion of an object (in kilograms, kg).
Momentum
This equals mass (in kg) x velocity (in m/s).
Newton’s second law of motion
The acceleration of an object is proportional to the resultant force on the object, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
Stopping distance
The distance travelled by the vehicle in the time it takes for the driver to think and brake.
Terminal velocity
The velocity reached by an object when the drag force on it is equal and opposite to the force making it move.
Thinking distance
The distance travelled by the vehicle in the time it takes the driver to react.
Weight
The force of gravity on an object (in newtons, N).