TURNING FORCES

Forces and Motion
Lesson 06. 
TURNING FORCES
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Forces and Motion
Lesson 06. 
TURNING FORCES

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Highlights of the Day
  • identify and calculate turning forces (moment = force x distance)
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Think about...

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Give one example of
something that are turned
by forces.

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Forces and Motion
Lesson 06. 
TURNING FORCES

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Forces and Motion
Lesson 06. 
TURNING FORCES

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00:21
A moment is a turning force around a fixed ___________.
A
pivot
B
lever

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00:26
Which of the following CANNOT be a pivot?
A
nut
B
middle of the seesaw
C
hinge
D
table

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00:32
What is the result of one moment acting?
A
applied force
B
turning force
C
rotating force

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00:36
If something is balanced, the moments are equal and ________.
A
in the same direction
B
opposite

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00:50
Moment of a force = force x ___________
A
perpendicular distance
B
linear distance
C
parallel distance
D
circular distance

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01:37
What is the unit of MOMENT?
A
newton-meter (Nm)
B
meter (m)
C
newton (N)

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01:41
What is the unit of force?
A
newton (N)
B
meter (m)
C
newton-meter (Nm)

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01:43
What is the unit of distance?
A
newton (N)
B
meter (m)
C
newton-meter (Nm)

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01:59
The moment exerted is 12Nm. What is the turning force?
A
F = 6 N
B
F = 12 N
C
F = 0.5 N

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02:16
What are two types of moments in a seesaw?

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Turning Effects of Forces
  • When you push down on a door handle, the handle turns.
  • When you push down on the pedal of a bicycle, the crank arm turns.
  • When you pull on a door, the door turns toward you. 

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Turning Effects of Forces
  • The object that turns is called a lever.
  • The point around which the lever turns is called the pivot.

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QUESTION TIME!

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Calculating Moments

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Equation for Moment
Moment = F x d

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Equation for Moment

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Example

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Practice

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Problem 1

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Problem 2

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Summary

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