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is force scalar or vector
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What is scalar and vector quantities
Scalar on gives distance (magnitude) and vector gives both size and distance
What is friction
Back on ground (2 objects going against each other)
What is difference between weight and mass
Mass is the amount of matter an object has (which is how heavy it is) and weight is the measure of how strong gravity pulls on the mass (in newtons)
What is thrust
Forward in air
What is resultant force
The overall force acting on an object
Which are scalar and which are vector?: speed, velocity, displacement, force, weight, mass, energy , acceleration, time, distance
Scalar: speed, distance, time, mass, energy vector: velocity, force, weight, acceleration
Difference between Distance and displacement
How far an object moves without direction displacement is both
Difference between scalar and vector
Scalar is magnitude but no direction while vector is both
Difference between weight and mass
Mass is the amount of matter an object has, and weight is how strong gravity pulls on an object
What is difference between contact and none contact force
Contact force two objects physically and none contact does not
Force=
Mass x accceleration
Gpe=
Mass x gfs x height
Work done(J) =?
Force x distance
What is momentum
Momentum is a measure of how difficult it is to stop a moving object
Momentum=
Mass x velocity
Acceleration when not given time
(final velocity^2 (m/s) - initial velocity^2) = 2 x acceleration x distance
And if the velocity changes
Final velocity - initial velocity / time
Difference between speed and velocity
Speed is how fast an object is moving, while velocity is how fast in a certain direction.
Speed=
Distance (m) / time (s)
Energy stored in spring=?
0.5 x spring constant x extension^2
Force in a spring=?
Force (n)= spring constant(n/m) x extension(m)
Elastic protentional= ?
0.5 x spring constant x extension^2
What is work done
The amount of energy transferred for an object to move a certain distance
Weight (N)=?
Mass(kg) x gfs(N/Kg)
How to calculate resultant force when an object changes direction
Measure out both directions and find how far it is from the starting point to the end point. then find the distance through the middle which forms a triangle the distance connecting both start and end is your answer. (remember newtons = cm or told otherwise) (Also if not given direction do it how u want)
When calculating resultant force what do you do if the distance is large.
Make 1 cm = 100cm (for example if you have to plot a distance of 500cm make 1 cm = 100 and you'll have to do 5 cm. For your answer x by how much you made cm equal to so x the answer by 100)
How to calculate resultant force when 2 forces are acing on an object ant the same time.
You will need to draw a Parallelogram start by drawing a straight flat line with the given newtons (remember newtons = cm) use a protractor to draw a line in the direction of the angle given with the number of newtons given. Finish off the parallelogram the opposite sides are equal and draw a line through the centre which is the resultant force.