Unit 2 - Resultant Forces Flashcards

1
Q

Name the force allowing a cyclist to move forwards.

A

Friction (between the road and the tyres)

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2
Q

Which force increases as an objects speed increases?

A

Air resistance.

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3
Q

Give the unit for weight.

A

Newtons, all forces are measured in Newtons (N)

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4
Q

What is the size of a resultant force acting on an object travelling at a steady speed?

A

Zero.

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5
Q

Give the unit for acceleration.

A

m/s2

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6
Q

Define resultant force.

A

The overall force acting on an object.

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7
Q

What is velocity?

A

The speed of an object in a given direction.

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8
Q

Give the weight of an object with a mass of 90Kg. Force = mass x gravity (gravity = 10)

A

900N. 10 x 90.

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9
Q

Describe the motion of an object moving forward if there is a resultant force acting on it in the other direction.

A

It will be slowing down.

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10
Q

Why does a skydiver slow down when they open a parachute?

A

The parachute has a large surface area and so the air resistance increases to give a resultant force upwards.

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