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16 Cards in this Set
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On a distance-time graph, a horizontal line shows… |
B
.......that the object or vehicle is moving at a constant speed |
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A
Units for speed could be…. |
B
........metres per second or miles per hour |
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A
Velocity is different to speed because….. |
B
..........velocity has a direction (e.g. 200m/s north). |
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A
Speed cameras take….. |
B
.........two pictures and look at the distance travelled between them |
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A
To calculate speed….. |
B
.......divide distance travelled by time taken |
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A
The speed of a car that travels 200m in 10 seconds is…. |
B
........20 metres per second. |
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A
On a distance-time graph, a horizontal line shows… |
B
......that the object or vehicle is stationary |
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A
On a distance-time graph, the steeper the line…. |
B
........the faster the speed. |
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A
On a speed-time graph, the steeper the line…. |
B
........the greater the acceleration. |
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A
To calculate acceleration…. |
B
........divide the change in speed by time. |
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A
Units for acceleration could be |
B
.....metres per second per second, or miles per hour per second |
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C
The equation linking force acceleration and mass is…. |
D
Force = mass x acceleration |
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C
If you have two identical cars the car whose engine gives the greatest force…. |
D
......will accelerate faster |
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C
Force = mass x acceleration, so a 1000kg car that accelerates at 10m/s2…. |
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......was given a force of 10,000 Newtons |
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C
Force is measured in …. |
D
Newtons |
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C
If a light ball and a heavy ball are pushed with the same force…. |
D
.....the light ball will accelerate faster. |