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4. Forces, density and pressure
4.1 Turning effects of forces
understand that the weight of an object may be taken as acting at a single point known as its centre of gravity
define and apply the moment of a force
understand that a couple is a pair of forces that acts to produce rotation only
Use the concedefine and apply the torque of a couplept of efficiency to solve problems
4.2 Equilibrium of forces
state and apply the principle of moments
understand that, when there is no resultant force and no resultant torque, a system is in equilibrium
use a vector triangle to represent coplanar forces in equilibrium
4.3 Density and pressure
define and use density
define and use pressure
derive, from the definitions of pressure and density, the equation for hydrostatic pressure ∆p = ρg∆h
use the equation ∆p = ρg∆h
understand that the upthrust acting on an object in a fluid is due to a difference in hydrostatic pressure
calculate the upthrust acting on an object in a fluid using the equation F = ρgV (Archimedes’ principle)
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