Physics - Topic 2 - Forces and Motion Flashcards

1
Q

Describe the difference between scalar and vector quantities

A

Scalar has magnitude only Vector has magnitude and direction

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2
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What is a resultant force?

A

The overall force acting on an object

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3
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What is the difference between mass and weight?

A

Mass has magnitude only (scalar) Weight has direction (vector) Mass is measured in kg Weight in measured in N

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4
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What factors affect the weight of an object?

A

Mass, m (kg) Gravitational Field Strength, g (N/kg)

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5
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Calculate the resultant force on the car

A

500N - 500N = 0N

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6
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Calculate the resultant force on the car

A

500N - 200N = 300N forwards

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7
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Calculate the resultant force on the car.

A

500N - 200N = 300N backwards

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8
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Describe the motion of the car.

A

Moving at a constant velocity.

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9
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Describe the motion of the car

A

Accelerates to the right.

Velocity increases in the forwards direction.

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10
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Describe the motion of the car

A

Velocity decreases

Car decelerates

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11
Q

Write an equation that links weight, mass and gravitational field strength

A

Weight = mass x gravitational field strength

W = m x g

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12
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What is the value of gravitational field strength, g, on Earth?

A

10N/kg

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13
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What is the weight of a 90kg astronaut on Earth?

A

W = m x g

= 90 x 10

= 900N

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14
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A space probe has a mass of 3000N on Earth. What is its mass?

A

W = m x g

m = W ÷ g

= 3000 ÷ 10

= 300kg

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15
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A mars rover with a mass of 185kg has a weight of 685N on Mars. Calculate the gravitational field strength on Mars.

A

W = m x g

g = W ÷ m

= 685 ÷ 185

= 3.70N/kg

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16
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The mass of a spanner on Earth is 0.2kg, and its weight is 2N. The spanner is taken to the Moon as part of a toolkit.

Compare the mass and weight of the spanner on the Moon.

A

mass of the spanner is the same on the moon.

Weight will be less on the Moon.

as the gravitational field strength is smaller on the Moon.

17
Q

Describe what acceleration means.

A

Change in velocity in a certain time.

or

a = (v-u)÷t

18
Q

What two factors affect the size of acceleration of an object?

A

The size of the force (bigger force = bigger acceleration)

The size of the mass (bigger mass = smaller acceleration)

19
Q

What is the equation that links force, mass and acceleration?

A

force = mass x acceleration

F = m x a

20
Q

A motorcycle has a mass of 200kg. What force is needed to give it an acceleration of 7m/s2?

A

F = m x a

= 200 x 7

= 1400N

21
Q

A car with a mass of 1500kg is accelerated with a force of 800N. Calculate the acceleration of the car.

A

F = m x a

a = F ÷ m

= 800 ÷ 1500

= 0.53m/s2

22
Q

What is inertial mass?

A

The force on an accelerating object divided by its acceleration

23
Q

A force of 160N on a bike provides an acceleration of 2m/s2. Calculate the intertial mass of the bike and its rider.

A

mass = F ÷ a

= 160 ÷ 2

= 80kg

24
Q

What conclusion can be made from this graph?

A

acceleration is proportional to force