P2 2 Forces Flashcards
What is the unit of a force?
The Newton (N).
What can a force do?
A force can change the shape of an object or change its motion or its state of rest.
What happens when two forces interact?
When two forces interact, they always exert equal and opposite forces on each other.
What happens to a boxer who exerts a punch of 100 N on an opponent?
The boxer experiences a reverse force of 100N.
What is the resultant force?
The resultant force is a single force that has the same effect as all the forces acting on an object.
What does it mean when the resultant force is zero?
The object stays at rest or at constant velocity. If the resultant force of an object is not zero, the velocity of the object will change.
Forces and resultant force
When two forces act on the same line, the resultant force is their sum if they go in the same direction and their difference if they go in opposite directions.
What happens to acceleration if the resultant force increases?
Acceleration increases too.
Important equation
F = ma
Resultant force N = mass kg x acceleration m/s^2
Fill the gap
The greater the mass of an object, the … the acceleration for a given force
Smaller.
Stopping distance=
Thinking distance + braking distance.
What is the thinking distance?
The distance travelled by the vehicle in the time it takes the driver to react (ie during the driver’s reaction time).
What is the braking distance?
The braking distance is the distance travelled by the vehicle during the time the braking force acts.
What increases the thinking distance?
The thinking distance is increased due to
•Tiredness
•Alcohol
•Drugs
What increases the braking distance?
The braking distance is increased by •Adverse road conditions, Eg: rain and snow •The faster a vehicle is travelling •Faulty car brakes •Worn out tyres