Force
Force and Newton's laws - CCEA
In 1687, Isaac Newton created three laws of motion to describe the relationship between a body and the forces acting upon it, and how the body moves in response to those forces.
Mass and weight - CCEA
In everyday life, the terms mass and weight are interchangeable. However, in physics mass and weight do not mean the same.
Hooke's law - CCEA
The extension of an elastic object, such as a spring, is described by Hooke's law.
Pressure - CCEA
Pressure is calculated by dividing force by area. There is more pressure at greater depths in liquids and in denser materials.
Moment of a force - CCEA
Turning forces are found in many everyday situations and are essential for machines to function. Levers and gears make use of these turning forces to provide an advantage.
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