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SP2 Motion - Coggle Diagram
SP2 Motion
SP2b
Newton's 1st Law
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Centripetal force
Centripetal force is the force needed to keep an object moving in a curved path. an example of this the force needed to go round a swing ring at an amusement park
SP2a
resultant forces
resultant forces
When a system of forces is acting on an object, the difference between the forces is called the Resultant force. For example, a 3N force to the left and 10N force to the right gives a resultant force of 7N to the right.
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SP2d
Newtons 2nd law
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Inertial mass is a mass parameter giving the inertial resistance to acceleration of the body when responding to types of forces
SP2e
Newtons 3rd law
an example is when you jump, your legs apply a force to the ground, and the ground applies and equal and opposite reaction force that propels you into the air
newtons second law is whenever two objects interact, they exert equal and opposite forces on each other