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Year 10 Pathway C Mr. D. Patterson 1
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Refer to weight as a force Use F=ma to calculate weight on Earth and other planetary bodies 2
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A force is a push or pull which may: ◦ A) Change the shape of an object ◦ B) Change the velocity of an object 3
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What do bathroom scales measure? What are the units? How does it measure this? 4
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Your mass is a measure of the quantity of matter inside you. If, on Earth, your mass is 50 kg then in space your mass is 50 kg Weight is a force. It is the pulling force caused by gravity. In space, you have no weight. Weight is measured in Newtons. 5
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What falls faster; a feather or a hammer? Why? The answer is not because the hammer is heavier. It is because air resistance affects the feather more. On the moon there is no air resistance.... 6
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The rate at which objects fall does not depend on the mass of the objects. On Earth, objects fall with an acceleration of 9.8 ms-2 To calculate the weight of an object: F = ma = mg = m x 9.8 8
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1. What is the weight of Mr. Patterson, who has a mass of 80 kg? 2. What is the mass of a litre of water on the moon if its weight is 1.63 N? The acceleration on the moon is 1/6 th of Earth 9
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Refer to weight as a force Use F=ma to calculate weight on Earth and other planetary bodies Matthew and Winters Set 17 10
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