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Title: Turning Forces


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Turning Forces
2
Turning Forces
  • You know that forces are a push or pull
  • A turning force is another force you come across
    in everyday life
  • Opening a Coke can, turning a door handle, or a
    tap, using a tin opener

3
The See Saw
  • There are two turning forces on a see saw
  • The principle of moments states that if a see saw
    is balanced the clockwise moments are equal to
    the anti- clockwise moments

Pivot
Clockwise Moment
Anti-Clockwise Moment
4
Turning Forces
  • Turning Forces are called Moments
  • To work out a moment you use
  • Force (N) x Distance from the Pivot (m)
  • The units for moments are Newton metres (N m)
  • Moments can turn clockwise or anti- clockwise

5
The See-Saw
  • The see saw is not balanced, because they are
    both the same distance from the pivot
  • This means that the heavier kid has the biggest
    turning force

6
The See-Saw
  • Now it is balanced (in equilibrium) because the
    bigger kid is close to the pivot giving him a
    smaller turning force
  • The further away from the pivot the bigger the
    turning force

7
Questions on Moments
  • If the see saw is balanced, how far from the
    pivot is the 20N?

5 m
2.5m
10 N
20 N
  • How much force is needed to balance the
    anti-clockwise side?

10m
10m
5m
10 N
20 N
20 N
8
More Questions on Moments
  • What are moments measured in?
  • Newton metres
  • Work out if the following is balanced

20 m
15m
7.5 N
5 N
Anti- clockwise moment Clockwise moment F x D
F x D 5 x 20 7.5 x 15 100 N m 112.5 N m No it
is not balanced it tips clockwise with a moment
of 12.5 N m
9
Levers
  • If you wanted to open this tin you would use a
    lever

This screwdriver is too small to open the lid
This crowbar is bigger so it can multiply the
force you exert
  • It makes work easier

10
Labelling Lever Diagrams
  • Our body joints have levers
  • The pivot can also be called
  • the fulcrum

11
The Wheelbarrow
  • This wheelbarrow can lift more than we can
  • The lever from the handles to the fulcrum
    multiplies our effort

12
Questions on Levers
  • What is the other name for the pivot?
  • The fulcrum
  • Look at the nutcracker, where is the pivot, load
    and effort

Load
Pivot
Effort
Load
Effort
13
Stability
  • Stable objects are difficult to knock over

Formula 1 cars have a low centre of gravity so
that they dont topple over
Maradona had a low centre of gravity allowing him
to turn quickly
14
Making something stable
Give it a wide base
15
How to make things stable
Give it a low centre of gravity
16
Unstable objects
The tightrope walker needs the pole to lower his
centre of gravity
Ice Skates have a narrow base
The unicyclist has a high centre of gravity
17
Questions on Stability
  • Sort these shapes according to their stability
    starting with the most stable
  • In each of the following diagrams the arrow is
    the centre of gravity, will these shapes fall
    over?

18
Links
  • http//www.skoool.ie/skoool/junior.asp?id3403
  • http//www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks3bitesize/science/p
    hysics/forces_motion_9.shtml
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