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how to measure very small leangths
screw micrometre

term for when your eyes and the scale are not lined up and how to avoid it
parallax error - read ruler at right angles

how measure measuring cylinder for volume
from the bottom of the meniscus

Equation for average speed
total distance/total time
Scalar
magnitude
Vector
A quantity that has magnitude and direction
Displacement
Distance and direction of an object's change in position from the starting point.
equation for acceleration
vf-vi/t
SUVAT 1
v2 - u2 = 2as ((Final speed)2 - (initial speed)2 = 2 × acceleration × distance.
SUVAT 2
(Distance = (initial speed x time) + ½ (acceleration x time squared)
s = ut + ½ a t2
SUVAT 3
(Final speed = initial speed + (acceleration x time)
v = u + at
distance-time graph
flat line = stationary
constant speed =straight line
gradient = speed

velocity time graphs
flat line = steady velocity
constant acceleration = straight line
area under = distance

counting squares method to calculate curved area under v-t graph
count squares then times it by distance represented by one square
velocity
displacement/time
non-contact force
a force that one object can apply to another object without touching it
contact force
a push or pull on one object by another that is touching it
Newton's First Law
An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
Newton's Third Law
whenever 2 objects interact, the forces that they exert on (apply to) each other are equal and opposite.
Newton's Second Law
F=ma
free body diagram
a diagram showing all the forces acting on an object

components of forces
a diagonal force can be split into vertical and horizontal forces - this can be calculated using trig

Work done
When a force moves an object, energy is transferred and work is done
Work done (J or Nm) equation
force x distance
More work is done if you:
push with the same force for a longer distance.
or push with a larger force for the same distance.
power
rate of energy transfer (or work done)
(The faster that energy is transferred (or work is done), the higher the power.)
power equation
W/t
Inelastic deformation
An object undergoing inelastic deformation will not return to its original shape once the forces being applied to it are removed.

elastic deformation
will return to its original shape when the force is removed

The Limit of Proportionality (Extension-Load Graph)
where it stops obeying hooks law and curves

Hook's Law
F = kx
Spring extension
force applied/ spring constant
Investigating Hooke's Law- PRACTICAL PART 1
(Set up the apparatus as above.) 1. measure the original length of the spring. 2.hang different masses on the spring and measure the length of the spring in each case

Investigating Hooke's Law- PRACTICAL PART 2
3.Adding masses to the spring increases the downwards force.extension of the spring = length of the spring with masses − original length of the spring.
4. Plot a graph with extension of the spring on the x axis and force on the y axis.

work done on a spring
when compressed, elastic potential energy is stored
calculate EPE from graph
the area under the force-extension graph.
Elastic Potential Energy Stored in a Spring equation
E = ½ k e^2
Inertia
how difficult it is to change the object's motion.
what type of objects have a gravitational field
all
Weight equation
W=m x gfs
What is the value of acceleration due to gravity at the Earth's surface?
9.81 m/s^2
momentum
p = mv
change in momentum
force x time
the law of conservation of momentum
momentum cannot be created or destroyed but transferred
change in momentum 2
mv - mu (where m is mass, u is the initial velocity of an object and v is the final velocity of an object.)
where does the resultant force act on when an object is moving in a circle
the centre, the object is accelerating towards the centre of the circle
an object in free fall will accelerate at...
a constant rate -it is called the acceleration due to gravity (g).
graphs of motion with air resistance
increase in speed causes an increase in air resistance, which opposes the motion
terminal velocity
the highest constant velocity of a falling object when air resistance is equal to the opposite force on the object
Moment equation
force x distance
The principle of moments states that for an object to be in equilibrium...
the sum of clockwise moments = the sum of all the anti-clockwise moments( about pivot point.)
levers and gears
transmit (send) the rotational effect of a force from one place to another
what is pressure measured in
Pascals
Pressure equation
force/area
simple hydraulic system
