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4th Sep '25
1P Keywords
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Force
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Pushing or pulling
Friction
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The force caused by the rubbing of two different surfaces resulting in an increase in temperature
Extension
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A increase or decrease in the distance from one part of an object to another.
Load
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An amount of force placed on a system.
Proportional
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The name of an relationship where one entity has a direct effect on another.
Acceleration
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The rate of change of the velocity of an object.
Tension
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Momentum
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A measure of the unstoppability of an object
Drag
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A more general term for a force on an object acting in the opposite direction to its direction of travel.
Unbalanced
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Not equal
Surfaces
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The area of one side of an object.
Deform
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The changing of shape of an object.
Resultant force
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The overall force as a result of adding up all the forces.
Newtons
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unit of measure of force kgm/s^2
Balanced
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Air resistance
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A force created on a body moving through air.
Water resistance
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A force created on a body moving through water.
Thrust
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A force from an engine.
Stretch
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A form of deformation where the particles become more spread out.
Roughness
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A measure of the microscopic surface of an object.
Particles
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A term we use to describe a set of similar objects, typically microscopic.
Magnetic
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An attraction that causes a field between magnets, ferrous metals or charged particles.
Gravity
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An attraction that causes a force between two or more objects with mass.
Electrostatic
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An attraction that causes an attractive force between particles of opposite charge and a repulsive force of similar charges.
Constant speed
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An object which is neither accelerating or decelerating. This object may be stationary.
Reaction force
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The force a compressed solid pushes back with.
Direction of motion
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The line of travel of an object.
Hooke's law
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The relationship which describes how force increases with extension.
Combined
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Two or more entities adding into one single entity
Spring
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Typically a coil of a material which is able to store a high amount of elastic potential energy.
Non-contact
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Where there two objects do not touch each other.
Contact
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Where there two objects do touch each other.
Compression
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Where two or more forces act on an object in opposite directions causing a decrease in the distance between particles.
Free body diagram
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a diagram which is used to show all forces acting on a body
Force arrows
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arrows which show the direction of a force on a body
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