Physics - Topic 2 - Forces and Motion Flashcards
Describe the difference between scalar and vector quantities
Scalar has magnitude only Vector has magnitude and direction
What is a resultant force?
The overall force acting on an object
What is the difference between mass and weight?
Mass has magnitude only (scalar) Weight has direction (vector) Mass is measured in kg Weight in measured in N
What factors affect the weight of an object?
Mass, m (kg) Gravitational Field Strength, g (N/kg)
Calculate the resultant force on the car
500N - 500N = 0N
Calculate the resultant force on the car
500N - 200N = 300N forwards
Calculate the resultant force on the car.
500N - 200N = 300N backwards
Describe the motion of the car.
Moving at a constant velocity.
Describe the motion of the car
Accelerates to the right.
Velocity increases in the forwards direction.
Describe the motion of the car
Velocity decreases
Car decelerates
Write an equation that links weight, mass and gravitational field strength
Weight = mass x gravitational field strength
W = m x g
What is the value of gravitational field strength, g, on Earth?
10N/kg
What is the weight of a 90kg astronaut on Earth?
W = m x g
= 90 x 10
= 900N
A space probe has a mass of 3000N on Earth. What is its mass?
W = m x g
m = W ÷ g
= 3000 ÷ 10
= 300kg
A mars rover with a mass of 185kg has a weight of 685N on Mars. Calculate the gravitational field strength on Mars.
W = m x g
g = W ÷ m
= 685 ÷ 185
= 3.70N/kg