Zusammenfassung der Ressource
FORCES
AND THEIR
EFFECTS
- Definition
Anmerkungen:
- A vector quantity that tends to produce an acceleration of a body in the direction of its application or a change of the direction that the object is moving or a deformation of a body
- Representation
- Vectors
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- Vectors are usually drawn as arrows.
- Types
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- Contact and Non-Contact forces
Instantaneous and Constant forces
- WEIGHT
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- The weight of an object is the force of attraction that gravity exerts on it.
Depends on: mass and gravity
w = m x g
- WEIGHT AND MASS
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- MASS is an invariable quantity that depends on the amount of matter.
Mass is measured with a balance.
WEIGHT depends on gravity. So, it changes with it.
Weight is measured with a dynamometer.
- Units
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- SI: Newton
9.8 newtons = 1 kilopond
- WEIGHT AND DENSITY
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- UPTHRUST
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- Depends on:
- Volume
- Density
upthrust = V x d x g
- ARCHYMEDES' PRINCIPLE
Law of buoyancy
Anmerkungen:
- Archimedes' principle indicates that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially submerged, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces.
- Applications
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- FORCES &
MOTION
- NEWTON'S LAWS
- First Law
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- An object in motion on which no forces act has uniform rectilinear motion.
- Second Law
Anmerkungen:
- A constant force exerted on an object gives it a constan acceleration that is directly proportional to the force and inversely proportional to the object's mass.
- Third Law
Anmerkungen:
- When one body exerts a force on a second body, the second body
simultaneously exerts a force equal in magnitude and opposite in
direction on the first body.
- FORCES &
EQUILIBRIUM
Anmerkungen:
- An object is in equilibrium when the resultant of all the forces that act on it is nil.
- FORCE &
WORK
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- Work is done when an object is displaced because a force acts on it, either partialy or completely in the same direction as the motion.
W = F x d
- Unit of
work
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- Joule: is the work done by an object that, subjected to a force of 1 N, is displaced 1 m in the same direction as the force.
- ENERGY &
WORK
- MECHANICAL
ENERGY
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- Objects have mechanical energy when they move at a certain speed or are displaced with respect to their position of equilibrium, or are at a certain height above the ground.
- KINETIC
ENERGY
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- EK is the energy that an object in motion has. it is depend on the mass of the object and how fast it moves (its speed)
- POTENTIAL
ENERGY
Anmerkungen:
- An object stores potential energy when it moves in the opposite direction to a force acting on it.
- Elastic potential
Energy
- Gratitational Potential Energy
- SIMPLE MACHINES
- The Lever
- Types of levers
- Static or fixed pulley