Answers to GCSE Resolving Forces
Practice Questions
1.How can you use a scale diagram to resolve a force of 50 N acting at 45° to the horizontal?
Use a suitable scale 1cm = 50N. Draw a line representing the 50 N force at an angle of 45° to the horizontal, this would be 5cm long.
Now, resolve the force into its horizontal and vertical components:
Draw both a horizontal and vertical line from the origin of the force line, end these lines where they would form a rectangle with the force line, if dotted lines are drawn in.
2. Describe how a free-body diagram helps in resolving forces.
A free body diagram allows us to see only the forces acting on a particular object. It will allow us to split a diagonal force into vertical and horizontal components.
We can then see the magnitude of these horizontal and vertical components
3.What is meant by the term resolving a force?
This is the splitting of a diagonal force into both horizontal and vertical components.
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