Key Points: 4. Mechanics and Materials: Paper 1: Physics A Level AQA

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Resolving a vector means ____________.

Splitting it up into its horizontal and vertical components.

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Where an object is in equilibrium, the moments on it about a point are __________.

Balanced

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Couple

A couple is a pair of equal and opposite parallel forces acting on the same body that do not act in the same line.

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Centre of Mass

The centre of mass is where the mass of an object can be considered to be concentrated.

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Newton’s Laws of Motion

Newton’s first law: ‘The velocity of an object will not change unless a resultant force acts upon it’.

Newton’s second law: f = ma (force in N equals mass in kg times the acceleration in ms^-2).

Newton’s third law: ‘Every force has an equal and opposite force’.

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What is SUVAT stand for?

S = Displacement

U = Initial velocity

V = Final velocity

A = Acceleration

T = Time

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Friction

Friction is a force that opposes motion when moving on a solid.

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Drag

Drag is a force that opposes motion in a fluid. It usually increases with speed.

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Lift

Lift is an upward force created on an object as it moves through a fluid due to the shape of an object.

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Terminal Velocity

Terminal Velocity happens when frictional forces equal the driving force, causing equilibrium and zero acceleration.

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Impulse

Impulse is the change in momentum or the product of force and time.

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Density

Density is the mass of a material per unit volume.

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Limit of Proportionality

The limit of proportionality is the point beyond which Hooke’s law no longer applies.

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Elastic Limit

The elastic limit is the maximum stress that can be applied without permanent/plastic deformation which is when it does not return to its original shape.

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Tensile Stress

Tensile Stress is the force applied per unit cross-sectional area, measured in Pa or Nm^-2.

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Tensile Strain

Tensile Strain is the extension per unit original length and has no unit.