FORCES AND MOTION FLASHCARDS

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Formula for an unbalanced Force f = ma
Formula for acceleration a = (v-u) / t
Formula for momentum p = mv
Formula for impulse F = mv - mu / t
Formula for Hooke's law F = -kx
The last point at which it obeys Hooke's law Limit of proportionality
The last point at which the object will return to it's original length when the force is removed Elastic limit
The point at which the structural integrity of the material breaks down and permanently deforms Yield point
Unit for force Newton (N)
Vectors quantity that is described by both size (distance) and direction
Scalers quantity that is only described by magnitude (e.g. temperature)
unit for acceleration m/s^2
definition of acceleration the rate of change of speed
Newton 1 An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion in a straight line, at a steady speed unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
Newton 2 f = ma
Newton 3 If object A exerts a force on object B, then object B exerts an equal and opposite force on object A
definition of terminal velocity when something can't increase in acceleration anymore (drag = weight)
formula for overall stopping distance OSD = TD + BD
formula for thinking distance TD = s x t
formula for braking distance BD = 1/2 bh (area
factors affecting braking distance 1. speed of car 2. condition of brakes 3. terrain / road
state the law of conservation total momentum before collision = total momentum after collision
unit for a moment Nm
formula for a moment moment = Fd
formula to work out gravitation field strength w = mg
what is the value of gravity 10
what causes the planet's to orbit weight
star burning ball of mainly gases
galaxy a collection of billions of stars
universe a collection of billions of galaxies
Milky way the name given to our local solar system
Moon a natural satellite that orbits a planet
Planet a natural satellite that orbits a star
solar system a star and everything that orbits a star
comet natural satellite that orbits a star (our sun) in a highly eliptical orbit. A comet has a tail
asteroid a natural satellite that orbits the sun in a roughly circular orbit
unit for momentum kgm/s
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