Science: Forces Flashcards
What is friction?
Friction is a force which will slow down a moving object due to two surfaces rubbing on one another
When an object is moving through a fluid, either liquid or gas, the force which slows it down is known as xxxxxxx
DRAG
Both drag and friction are forces so they are measured in xxxxxx
NEWTONS
Both drag and friction are xxxxx forces as the two surfaces in friction, and the object and fluid particles in drag, come into contact with one another
CONTACT
Some objects, like springs, can be stretched, the amount that they stretch is known as their xxxxxx
EXTENSION
A spring will continue to stretch until it passes it’s ……..
ELASTIC LIMIT
What is Hooke’s law?
If an object obeys Hooke’s law it will have a linear relationship: if the
force applied to the spring is doubled, the extension will double too
What is the turning effect of a force - that is measured in Newton meters
A MOMENT
What is the equation to calculate a MOMENT?
moment (Nm) = force (N) × distance from the pivot (m)
What happens to the size of the MOMENT measurement as the distance from the pivot or the size of the force increases
Moment INCREASES
When an object, such as a seesaw, is balanced, the clockwise and
the anticlockwise moments will
be equal and opposite, what is it known as?
EQUILIBRIUM
What is GAS PRESSURE?
Gas pressure is caused by the particles of a gas colliding with the wall of the container which they are in
How is higher gas pressure caused?
By particles colliding more with the wall of the container - can be done by:
- Heating the gas so the particles move more quickly and collide with the container with a higher energy
• Compressing the gas so there are the same amount of particles within a smaller volume meaning that there are more collisions
• Increasing the amount of particles within the same volume so there are more collisions
What is atmospheric pressure?
pressure which the air exerts on you all of the time, nearer the ground there are more particles weighing down on you so the pressure is greater
The higher you go, the smaller the atmospheric pressure, this is because there will be less particles weighing down on you
What is The pressure exerted on a solid known as?
STRESS