Forces
Friction
Magnetism
Balanced and unbalanced forces
Levers
100

Define ‘weight’.

a force due to gravity on an object

100

It is more slippery walking on ice than walking on a footpath. This is because”

there is less friction between the ice and your shoes  

100

Identify will a north and south pole of a magnet attract or repel 

The north and south pole will attract  

100

If all forces of a car are balanced are you moving or stopped or both explain?

The driving force is equally matched by the opposing friction forces (wind resistance, road friction). The car is in motion, however neither accelerating nor decelerating. The car is travelling at the same constant speed.

Or the car is still so all forces balanced 

100

List the order of effort load and fulcrum for a first-class lever

Effort, fulcrum, load


200

 Identify two examples of contact forces

push and pull    

200

What is friction and how does it increase?

Contact between two surfaces cause friction. Friction acts in the direction opposite to motion. The rougher the surface the greater the friction. Friction depends on; roughness of surface, hardness of surface and weight of the object.

200

identify areas with stronger magnetic fields and areas of weaker magnetic fields around the magnet.  

 The closer the magnetic field lines are the stronger the magnetitic pull is  

200

Explain what is meant by the term inertia.  

The tendency for an object to remain at rest until any external force acts upon it.

200

List the order for a second-class lever and give an example

Fulcrum, load, effort

wheelbarrow

300

If a boat is sinking explain what is happening in terms of forces

The weight of the ship is larger than the buoyancy

300

Your car engine gets hot as the car is driven. Is this friction helpful or a nuisance? 

You apply the brakes on your bike when you see a child on the road ahead.  Helpful or nuisance?

 Nuisance

Helpful

300

If you weighed 500 N on earth and the gravity on neptune is 1.5 stronger what weight would you be?

750N

300

If a car is driving with a force of 1500 N and the air resistance is 200N and friction of the road is 100N what is the net force?

1200N driving force

300

The arm is what class lever and what order is it in?

Third class lever

 load, effort fulcrum

400

A car is moving forward at a constant speed. All forces acting on the car are equal in size. How would you accelerate and decelerate (explain in terms of forces)

Accelerate-Driving force would need to increase or friction decrease

Decelerate-Friction force would need t0 increase or driving force decrease 

400

What is the difference between a contact and non contact force and give examples

Contact forces are touching and non-contact forces and not touching  eg gravity-non contact, contact force is pushing someone down a slide

400

How can you create a magnet with a nail, explain in terms of domains

By stroking a nail in the same direction with a magnet the domains will all line up in the same direction causing it to become magnetised

400

When a parachute opens up what are the forces acting on the person

Air resistance upwards

weight due to gravity downwards

400

You have a lever positioned underneath a heavy rock that you are trying to shift. Where is the best place to put the fulcrum in order to lift the heavy rock with the least effort.  

Closer to the load.The closer the fulcrum is to the load, the greater the multiplied force acting on the load. 

500
  1. On the Moon, a stone and a feather dropped together will hit the ground at the same time. When this experiment is repeated on Earth, the stone hits the ground first.  

Explain why this happens. 

Gravity acts equally on both objects on earth. However, the earth’s atmosphere causes the feather to fall slower   

due to the larger surface area of the feather and the air resistance acting on the larger area.  

There is no atmosphere/air on the moon to act as resistance on either object. 

500

List 3 ways to reduce friction

Lubrication

Smoother surfaces

Use of air or magnetic repel 

500

The further you go into space from earth what happens to the magnetic field and where would the magnetic field be the greatest on earth

The magnetic field decreases.

The magnetic field increases at the North and South Poles

500

 Explain the effect of a shorter forearm [elbow to wrist distance] on the ability of an athlete to lift heavy weights?  

If the fulcrum is positioned close to the load, a heavier load can be lifted with the same amount of force.  

The athlete with a shorter forearm should find lifting weights easier than if their forearm was larger. 

500

If a smaller axle and larger axle are rotated, identify whether which gear will turn faster and what is the speed multiplier the small or large gear. Explain your decision  

The small gear will turn faster  

The larger gear acts as a speed multiplier  

The larger gear is the driving gear