4.5.3—Forces
- Syllabus
- 9709–2028–2029
- Objective
- 4.5.3
- Level
- A2
Forces arise from interactions such as weight, contact, tension, friction or thrust. A complete free-body diagram lets ΣF=ma be applied without double-counting.
Name the body, draw force directions and distinguish applied forces from resultant shorthand. Resolve only after the physical forces are identified.
For a block pulled by a rope on a rough plane, include weight, normal reaction, tension and friction before resolving along the plane.
Centripetal force is not an extra force; it is the name for the resultant inward force in circular motion.