Physics - Force, Mass & Momentum

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Fifth year Physics Flashcards on Physics - Force, Mass & Momentum, created by Ellie Potellie on 14/01/2018.
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Flashcards by Ellie Potellie, updated more than 1 year ago
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What Is Force? Force is anything that can cause the velocity of an object to change ie Force is anything that cause acceleration
What Is The SI Unit of Force? The Newton (N), one newton is about the weight of a 100 gr object
How Is The Mass Of An Object Measured? The Mass of an object is measured by the amount of matter in it
What Is The SI Unit of Mass? Kg
What Is The Relationship Between Force, Mass & Acceleration? Force = Mass X Acceleration
What Is The SI Unit Of Weight? The newton (N)
What Is The Relationship Between Force, Weight & Acceleration? Weight = Mass x Acceleration due to gravity
What Is Momentum? Momentum is a vector quantity and the direction of momentum is the direction of the velocity
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