Using Physics to Make Things Work Flashcards

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Give an example of a moment

A

A spanner used to unscrew a wheel nut. The moment would be on the nut

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What is a moment?

A

A turning force

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2
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How do you increase the moment?

A

Increase the force applied

Increase perpendicular distance between line of action of the force and pivot

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Distance between line of action and pivot must be…

A

Perpendicular

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4
Q

If a pivot is close to the load, the load is easier/harder to pick up

A

Harder?

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5
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A force is exerted quite far away from the pivot. Does this make it easier or harder to pick up? Why?

A

Easier because is magnifies the effective force

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What is centre of mass?

A

The point where there is an equal amount of mass in all directions

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How can you find the centre of mass of a symmetrical object?

A

Where the lines of symmetry cross

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How do you find the centre of mass of an unusual shape?

A
  1. Hang the shape and a plumb line from a pout so both are free to rotate
  2. Mark position of plumb line
  3. Hang shape from different point and mark plumb line
  4. Centre of mass is where they cross which can be checked by balancing it on you finger
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9
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How is the length of a pendulum measured?

A

From the point of pivot to the centre of mass

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What affects the time period of a pendulum?

A

Length- longer pendulum will have longer time period

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What are the moments doing when an object is not turning or balanced?

A

Total clockwise moment is equal to total anticlockwise moment

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12
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What will make an object topple over?

A

If the line of action of its weight lies outside its base

The weight causes a turning effect so the object falls over

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13
Q

What increases stability in cars?

A

Low centre of mass

Wide wheel base

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14
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Why are liquids used in hydraulics?

A

Because they are virtually incompressible

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15
Q

If a force is applied to a small area it…

A

Produces a bigger pressure than on a bigger area

16
Q

If the pressure acts on a bigger area…

A

It will exert a bigger force than on a smaller area

17
Q

Where are hydraulics often used?

A

Car breaks

18
Q

If pressure is put on the small piston of a hydraulic, more/less pressure is produced on the big piston

A

More

19
Q

If pressure is put on the big piston of a hydraulic, more/less pressure is produced on the small piston

A

Less

20
Q

When an object moves continuously in a circle…

A

It continually accelerates towards the centre of the circle

21
Q

What changes when an object accelerates towards the centre of a cirlce?

A

Velocity

NOT speed

22
Q

What is centripetal force?

A

The inward force on an object causing it to move in a circular path

23
Q

How do centripetal forces act on a car as it turns corners?

A

Frictional forces on the turned wheels allow the car to turn

24
Q

How do centripetal forces act on the earth as it orbits the sun?

A

Gravitational force acting on the earth

25
Q

How do centripetal forces act in a ball whirling around on string?

A

Tension in the string

26
Q

How can centripetal force be increased?

A

Increasing mass of object
Increasing speed of object
Decreasing radius