GCSE Additional Science - Physics - Motion.

GCSE - Additional Science - Physics - P2 - Chapter 1 - Motion.

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What does the distance-time graph for a stationary body look like?
Horizontial line.
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What is the equation that allows us to calculate acceleration?
Acceleration = change in velocity/time taken for change.
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What does a Negative value for acceleration mean?
a deceleration.
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What does the slope of the line on a velocity-time graph represent?
Acceleration
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What would the velocity time graph for a body moving at a constant speed look like?
Horizontal Line
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What is the SI unit of speed?
meters per second.
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What happens to the slope of the line on a distance-time graph if the speed increases?
Slope increases.
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What is the equation that allows us to calculate acceleration?

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Acceleration = change in velocity/time taken for change.

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What does a Negative value for acceleration mean?

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Card 4

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What does the slope of the line on a velocity-time graph represent?

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Card 5

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What would the velocity time graph for a body moving at a constant speed look like?

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Jack Clements

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for question 5, if it is a constant speed surely it will be a positive gradient straight line??

Omayma

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100%!

js

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Jack Clements wrote:

for question 5, if it is a constant speed surely it will be a positive gradient straight line??

Because it is on a velocity-time graph. If it is on a distance-time graph, a constant speed will be a positive gradient straight line. The velocity-time graph and the distance-time graph are different. :)

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