What is a scalar quantity and give three examples
It is a physical quantity which has magnitude (size) only. For example: time, voltage , energy
What is a vector quantity? Give three examples
It has a magnitude and a direction. For example:
velocity, force, displacement
How can a vector quantity be drawn and what does it show?
what is a force? Give the two types
give three examples of contact forces
give three examples of non-contact forces
Give three examples of vector quantities
Give 5 examples of scalar quantities
what is weight?
Weight is the force acting on an object due to
gravity.
what quantities does weight depend on? Include equation and units
Weight = mass x gravitational field strength
- The object’s mass
- the gravitational field strength at the given position in the field
weight: Newtons , N
g = Newtons per kilogram , N/kg
What is the meant by an object’s centre of mass?
What piece of equipment can be used to measure an object’s weight
define ‘ the resultant force’
State the effect of balanced forces on
an object’s motion.
Describe how stationary and moving objects move when a resultant force acts.
What does it mean to “resolve a
force”?
A single force can be resolved into two
components acting at right angles to each
other. The two component forces together have the same effect as the single force.
What does it mean if a force is said to do ‘ work’
A force does work on an object when the force causes a displacement of the object.
What is the equation used to calculate work done? Give appropriate units.
Work done = Force x distance
work done = joules
force = newtons
distance= metres
Wat distance must be used when calculating work done?
Under what circumstance is 1 joule of work done?
How many N/m are equal to 1 joule of energy
1 Nm = 1J
What occurs when work is done against frictional forces?
Why does air resistance slow down a projectile?
Explain the relationship between the force applied and the extension of an elastic object - Hooke’s Law
The extension is directly proportional to the force applied, provided that the limit of proportionality is not exceeded