what is a scalar quantity?
a quantity that only has a magnitude, it is direction dependent
what is a vector?
a quantity has both an associated direction and magnitude
How can a vector quality be drawn and what does it show?
what is a force
a push or pull acting on an object due to an interaction with another object
what are the two forces categories
3 examples of contact forces
3 examples of non-contact forces
is force a vector or a scalar quantity
3 examples of a vector quantity
examples of scalar quantities
what is weight
the force that acts on an object due to gravity and the objects mass
weight equation
weight = mass x gravitational field strength
unit for weight
Newton (N)
unit for gravitational field strength
N/Kg
what is meant by an objects centre of mass
the single point where an objects weight can be considered to act through
what is the name given to the single force that is equivalent to all the other forces acting on a given object
the resultant force
what is the equation used to calculate work done?
work done = force x distance
what distance must be used when calculating work done
the distance that is moved along the line of action of the force
what occurs when work is done against frictional forces
explain the relationship between the force applied and the extension of an elastic object
the extension is directly proportional to the force applied, provided that the limit of proportionality is not exceeded
what is meant by inelastic deformation?
state the equation relating force, spring constant, extension
force = spring constant x extension
what type of energy is stored in a spring when its stretched
elastic potential energy
what is an alternative name for the turning effect of a force
a moment