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(Physics only) Explain that increasing perpendicular distance increases the moment for a fixed force.
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Moments, levers and gears (physics only)
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Moments and turning effects (physics only)
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(Physics only) Explain that increasing perpendicular distance increases the moment for a fixed force
- This point belongs to Moments, levers and gears (physics only), especially Moments and turning effects (physics only).
- You need to be able to (Physics only) Explain that increasing perpendicular distance increases the moment for a fixed force.
- The key ideas to know are perpendicular distance, force, and moment.
- Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.
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This objective helps connect Moments and turning effects (physics only) to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Moments, levers and gears (physics only).
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What should you know about (Physics only) Explain that increasing perpendicular distance increases the moment for a fixed force?
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In Physics, this page helps you answer questions about (Physics only) Explain that increasing perpendicular distance increases the moment for a fixed force within Moments, levers and gears (physics only). Focus on the key process, correct scientific terms, and how the idea links to exam-style questions. Key terms to check are moment and perpendicular distance.
Key terms
- moment: The turning effect of a force about a pivot.
- perpendicular distance: The shortest distance from the line of action of the force to the pivot point.
Common trap
Misunderstanding Moment Calculation: Emphasize that when explaining how increasing perpendicular distance increases the moment, it must be clear that the force remains constant. Use practical examples to illustrate this relationship.
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Open revision notesRelated learning objectives
- (Physics only) Define moment as the turning effect of a force.
Moments and turning effects (physics only)
- (Physics only) Use the equation moment of a force = force x perpendicular distance from the pivot.
Moments and turning effects (physics only)
- (Physics only) Calculate moment from force and perpendicular distance.
Moments and turning effects (physics only)
- (Physics only) Calculate force from moment and perpendicular distance.
Moments and turning effects (physics only)
- (Physics only) Calculate perpendicular distance from moment and force.
Moments and turning effects (physics only)
