GCSE Physics – Introduction to moments
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-I can describe the moment of a force
-I can calculate moments and equilibrium
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Question 1 of 15
1. Question
What can a force cause?
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What can a system of forces cause?
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What do we call the turning effect of a force?
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What is the moment equation?
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5. Question
What is the moment of a force measured in?
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6. Question
What is the force measured in?
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7. Question
What must distance be in the moment formula?
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8. Question
When does the principle of moments apply?
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What does equilibrium mean?
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10. Question
What is the principle of moments?
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11. Question
A 500 N child sits 50 cm from the centre of a seesaw. How far from the centre must a 600 N child sit to cause no overall movement?
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A 650 N child sits 45 cm from the centre of a seesaw. How far from the centre must a 400 N child sit to cause no overall movement?
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A 700 N child sits 32 cm from the centre of a seesaw. How far from the centre must a 450 N child sit to cause no overall movement?
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A force of 40 N is applied to a spanner to turn a nut at a perpendicular distance of 20 cm. What is the moment of the force?
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15. Question
A force of 200 N is applied to a spanner to turn a nut at a perpendicular distance of 2 cm. What is the moment of the force?
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