Physics 2

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  • Forces & Work Done
    • Forces (N)    (push or pull)
      • Vector
        • Displacement
        • Velocity
        • Acceleration
        • Force
        • Momentum
      • Contact
        • Tension
        • Air resistance
        • Normal contact force
        • Friction
      • Non-contact
        • Gravitational force
        • Magnetic force
        • Electrostatic force
      • Scalar
        • Speed
        • Distance
        • Mass
        • Temperature
        • Time
    • Mass (kg)
    • Weight (N) (force due to gravity)
      • depends on location
      • W = M x g
        • Mass (kg)
        • g is gravitational field strength = 9.8 N/kg
          • Forces & Work Done
            • Forces (N)    (push or pull)
              • Vector
                • Displacement
                • Velocity
                • Acceleration
                • Force
                • Momentum
              • Contact
                • Tension
                • Air resistance
                • Normal contact force
                • Friction
              • Non-contact
                • Gravitational force
                • Magnetic force
                • Electrostatic force
              • Scalar
                • Speed
                • Distance
                • Mass
                • Temperature
                • Time
            • Weight (N) (force due to gravity)
              • depends on location
              • W = M x g
                • g is gravitational field strength = 9.8 N/kg
              • Resultant Force   (overall force on a point or object)
              • Work Done (Joules) (when a force moves an object through a distance)
                • energy is transferred
                • W = Fs
                  • s (m) is distance moved along line of action of force
      • Resultant Force   (overall force on a point or object)
      • Work Done (Joules) (when a force moves an object through a distance)
        • energy is transferred
        • W = Fs
          • s (m) is distance moved along line of action of force

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