Topic 8 (mechanics) Flashcards
gravity
9.8m/s squared
mathematical modelling
constructing models to stimulate real life situations
constructing mathematical model
real world problem set up mathematical model (assumptions/variables ?) solve and interpret answer realistic? yes = report solution no = reconsider assumptions
SI units
(international system of units ) are base units mosts commonly used in mechanics
mass = kg length/displacement = m time = s
modelling assumptions
mind map in folder
scalar and vectors
scalar: magnitude (size) no direction (always positive)
vector : magnitude and direction (positive or negative)
distance = scalar displacement = vector
speed = scalar velocity = vector
position = scalar vector = vector
mass vs weight
mass is measured in kg
weight is a force measured in N
forces
magnitude and direction (vectors )
magnitude of a force - Newtons
direction = angle or bearing
usually shown as force diagrams
normal reaction force
particle in contact with surface then force acts perpendicular or normal to surface counteracts weight of particle
equilibrium= balanced forces (stationary)(no acceleration)
friction force
horizontal force is applied to a book a frictional force will act in opposite direction to motion, resistance to motion caused by rough surface = friction
magnitude of fictional force depends on roughness of surface
tension or thrust
object being pulled along by string force action on object called tension in the string
object being pushed along using a light rod force acting on object is called thrust in the rod
resistance
object moving through the air or fluid will experience resistance due to friction between object and air or fluid force opposed motion of object
vectors in mechanics
position= distance/direction from origin displacement= distance in particular direction m velocity = rate of change of displacement m/s acceleration= rate of change of velocity m/s squared force = described by magnitude direction and point of application (n)
scalars in mechanics
time= measure of ongoing events taking place s mass = measure of quantity of matter contained in an object kg distance = measure of length (magnitude of displacement vector) speed = measure of how quickly a particle moves (magnitude or velocity vector m/s)