What is a vector quantity?
A physical quantity with magnitude and direction.
What is a scalar quantity?
A physical quantity with only magnitude.
Give three examples of scalar quantities.
Give five examples of vector quantities.
When can vector quantities be added together?
When the vectors are parallel or antiparallel.
How can resultant vectors be calculated?
How are vectors added using a scaled diagram?
What are the components of a vector?
The perpendicular pair of vectors.
How can vectors be added by resolving components?
What is the component parallel to the slope of a weight?
mgsinx
What is the component perpendicular to the slope of a weight?
mgcosx
Which forces acting on a weight are parallel to the slope?
- Weight component
Which forces acting on a weight are perpendicular to the slope?
- Weight component
What is a moment?
A force that produces a turning effect given by force x perpendicular distance from the line of action of the force to the pivot.
What is a moment also known as?
Torque
How can a moment be increased?
- increased distance
What is the principle of moments?
At balance, the sum of the clockwise moments about a point is equal to the sum of the clockwise moments about the same point.
What is the centre of gravity?
The point from which all the weight of an object appears to from.
Explain how the centre of gravity of a lamina can be found.
How can an object be made stable?
- Large base area.
When will an object tip over?
When the centre of gravity passes outside the base.
What is statics?
The study of forces acting on stationary objects.
What is Newtonian mechanics?
The study of objects that obey Newton’s three laws of motion.
Define coplanar forces.
Forces that all act in the same plane.