define moment
A turning effect of a force.
what moments does a body in equilibrium (balanced object) experience about any pivot?
equal sums of clockwise and anticlockwise moments about any pivot
why does distance, d have to be taken as the perpendicular distance from the line of action of the force to the pivot?
because only perpendicular forces cause moment
what 3 things does a lever consist of? explain each one
describe the relationship between the length of a lever, the distance the effort acts from the pivot and the force on the load. give an example
The longer the lever, and the further the effort acts from the pivot, the greater the force on the load will be. It is easier to use a longer spanner when trying to turn a nut, and easiest to push furthest from the hinge when opening a door.
what do levers do and what does this mean?
how do gears transmit rotational effects? include the effect of the size of the gear
define fluid
A substance that can flow, such as a liquid or a gas.
what does pressure in a fluid cause?
a force normal (perpendicular) to a surface/ the surface of it’s container
why does the pressure at a point in a fluid increase with the height of the column of fluid above?
define upthrust
Upwards force exerted by a liquid or gas on an object floating in it.
why does the density of a fluid have an effect on the upthrust experienced by an object submerged in it?
If the density of the object is greater than the density of the fluid, the object can never displace enough fluid to create an upthrust that will hold its weight up so it sinks
explain why an object floats or sinks
why does atmospheric pressure vary with height above a surface?
Atmospheric pressure decreases as the height of a surface above ground level increases.
This is because, as the altitude increases:
* the number of air molecules decreases
* the weight of the air decreases
* there is less air above a surface
what is stopping distance equal to?
thinking distance + braking distance
what is a typical human reaction time?
between typically 0.2 s and 0.9 s
what is momentum? what type of quantity is it and what is it measured in?
how do you complete a conservation of momentum question involving two objects?
what happens to momentum when a force acts on an object that is moving and what happens if this force is increased?
how do you calculate calculate the force involved when a change in momentum happens?
explain how car safety features work in general
how do air bags promote safety?
how do seat belts promote safety?
how do helmets promote safety?