Define Force and how its measured?
Define concentric force
-Force applied to produce linear motion
Define eccentric force
What is the conservation of momentum principle?
-The conservation of momentum principle states that when an object is moving it has momentum and as long as no force is applied to speed the object up or slow it down its momentum is said to be conserved.
So in basic terms when a collision occurs the total momentum before the collision should be equal to the momentum after the collision.
What is newtons first law?
What is newtons second law?
What is newtons third law?
What is momentum?
Define impulse
Impulse = Force x time
State the relationship of impulse and creating force and in turn velocity.
State the relationship of impulse when absorbing force.
Why in sports do people use a ‘follow through’?
Define co-efficient of restitution.
COR = 1 = collides elastically (linear momentum fully conserved ) perfect
COR= 1< - imperfect elastic Collison (normal)
COR= 0 - Object does not bounce at all (linear momentum not conserved at all)
What are the 3 main factors that effect COR?
What are the three main parts of a lever?
What is the resistance arm of a lever?
What is the force arm of a lever?
What is a first class lever?
What is a second class lever?
What is a third class lever?
What does mechanical advantage mean?
Speed (levers)
What are the factors effecting lever use?
What is a rotational force?