Section 1- Forces and Motion P2 Flashcards

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What is Newton’s third law of motion?

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If object A exerts a force on object B then object B exerts an equal and opposite force on object A.
-if you push against something like a shopping trolley then it will push back against you just as hard

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What is the equation linking mass, velocity and momentum?

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Momentum(kg m/s) = Mass(kg) x Velocity(m/s)

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What is the rule about momentum before and after a collision?

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Momentum before = Momentum after

Momentum is conserved when no external forces act.

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What is the equation linking change in momentum, time and force?

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change in momentum(kg m/s)
Force(N) = ——————————————-
time(s)

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What are the safety precautions in a car?

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CRUMPLE ZONES- increase the time taken for the car to stop
SEAT BELTS- stretch slightly, increasing the time taken
AIR BAGS- slow you down more gradually

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What is the equation linking force, moment and perpendicular distance?

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moment(Nm) = force(N) x perpendicular distance(m)

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Describe a practical for how you can find the centre of gravity of a flat object:

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  • suspend a shape and a plumb line from the same point and wait until they stop moving
  • draw a line on the shape
  • do the same again but suspend the shape from a different pivot point
  • the centre of gravity is where the two lines cross
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Where is the centre of gravity?

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The centre of gravity hangs directly below the point of suspension

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What is the principle of moments?

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If an object is balanced then the:

total anticlockwise moment = total clockwise moment

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What happens if the moments aren’t equal?

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If the total anticlockwise moments do not equal the total clockwise moments, there will be a resultant moment

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