What is a force (1)
A force is a push or pull affect as a result of a reaction between objects.
What is a force measured in(1)
The unit that force is measured in is called Newton (N)
Who is Issac Newton (4)
Discusse newtons first law of motion (4)
- Object in motion stays in motion, -Unless an unbalanced force works in on it.
Discusse newtons second law of motion (3)
-If a force is acted upon an object causes acceleration.
-The greater the mass is the greater the force is needed for acceleration.
-The formula is force = mass x acceleration
F = M space X a
Name the three characteristics of force (3)
Discusse newtons third law of motion (3)
Force can’t be observed, but an ____ can (1)
Effect
Name the seven effects of a force (7)
What is a contact force (3)
Name and describe the six types of contact forces (6)
Frictional:
Force acted upon when an object moves over another
Tension:
The force is transmitted through a string or a rope when pulled into the opposite direction
Normal:
A force acting upon a body that it is in contact with that is in rest
Air resistance:
Frictional force between an object and air.
Applied force:
A force applied by person onto an object where effect is visible
Spring Force:
The force applied by an outstretched or compressed spring on the object it is connected to
What is a non-contact force and give examples (4)
The force applied without contact present. E.g.:
Define magnetism (4)
Define the poles of magnetism (3)
Explain artificial/natural magnets (2)
- Lodestone is found in nature and has natural magnetic forces
What are magnetic field(4)
Why does the Earth have magnetic fields (3)
Explain the Earth’s to types of poles (4)
The Earth has geographic and magnetic poles
True or false: a magnet can only be in the shape of a ring (1)
False
Explain attraction(2)
Explain repulsion (1)
Two similar poles will exert a force of repulsion on each other
What is electrostatic force (9)
What is gravitational force (1)
The force with which two objects attract each other
Name the two factors that determine the strength of gravitational force (2)
- the distance between the two objects