SP8a - What is work done?
The energy transferred by a force as it moves an object in the direction of a force.
SP8a - What is the equation for work done?
E = F x d
(Energy = Force x distance moved)
SP8a - What is the equation for Power?
P = E ÷ t
(Power = Energy ÷ time)
SP8a - What is the unit for power?
W - Watts
(Equivalent to J/s - Joules per second)
SP9a - What do you call forces between objects that are touching?
Contact forces
SP9a - What is the name for the regular upward force form the ground when you’re standing?
Normal contact force
SP9a - What are the three non-contact forces?
SP9a - What do all objects that produce a non-contact forces have?
A force field.
An area around an object in which another object could experience a force.
SP9a - Describe how the gravitational pull between the earth and the moon are action-reaction forces.
SP9c - What is the formula for a moment?
Moment (N m)
=
Force (N) x distance perpendicular to the pivot (m)
SP9c - What could you say when weights around a pivot are balanced?
It is in equilibrium
SP9c - What is the principle of moments?
The some of clockwise moments = the sum of anti-clockwise moments
[When a system is in equilibrium]
SP9b - How do you work out the direction and size of the resultant force using the component forces?
The Parallelogram method:
SP9b - How do you resolve the component forces using the resultant force?
The Rectangle method:
SP9c - Explain why using two different sized gears in a car may be beneficial.
SP9c - Why is a longer lever more effective?
SP10a - Describe the structure of an atom including features of the sub-atomic particles.
SP10a - Descirbe what a potential difference is.
The force that pushes the electrons to flow around the circuit.
SP10a - What is conventional current?
What we refer to as the direciton of current from positive to negative. Opposite to the flow of electrons.
SP10a - What are the two types of circuits?
SP10a - Why may parallel circuits be more beneficial?
SP10b - What is the unit for current and how can it be measured?
Amps (Amperes). Measured using an ammeter which is attached in series to the circuit
SP10b - What is the unit for potential difference and how can it be measured?
Volts. Measured using a voltmeter which is attached in parallel to the component you are measuring the potential difference of.
SP10b - How does total current differ in parallel and series circuits?