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Forces and Motion
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Physics (Forces and Motion) Mind Map on Forces and Motion, created by HJ999 on 01/02/2014.
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Forces and Motion
Speed
s=d/t
Speed=distance/time
Units
Speed m/s
Distance m
Time s
Amount of time taken for an object to cover a distance
How fast it is going
Weight
w=mg
Weight=mass x gravity
It is measured in Newtons (N)
It is the force of an object due to mass and the amount of gravity
Force
f=ma
Force=mass x acceleration
Terminal Velocity
Terminal Velocity is when an object falls at a constant velocity in a fluid as the forces acting on it are equal
Work Done
w=fd
Work= force x distance
The units are Joules (J)
Work done calcuates how much enegry is needed to push an object with a force, a distance
Newtons Laws
First Law
An object will continue to be either stationary or move in a straight line at constant speed, unless resultant force acting on it
Second Law
Force on object directly proportional to its mass times acceleration f=ma
Third Law
Every force applied to object surface there is opposite equal reaction force
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