Linear Motion

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A push or pull that alters the state of motion
Force
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Which Newton's law of motion states that 'a body continues at a rate of rest or uniform velocity unless acted upon by an external or unbalanced forces'?
First
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The resistance of a body to change its state of motion, whether at rest or while moving.
Inertia
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The rate of change in displacement, measured in m/s
Velocity
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Which Newton's Law states that as a sprinter pushes down and backwards on the starting blocks, the blocks apply and equal and opposite force on the sprinter?
Third
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The rate of change in velocity, measured in m/s/s
Acceleration
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A ball remaining on a football spot until a force is applied by a footballer is related to which of Newton's Laws?
First
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Mass x velocity =
Momentum
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Balanced forces equates to ____________ net force.
Zero
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The sum of all forces acting on a body, also termed resultant force.
Net
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The horizontal force which acts from the centre of mass and opposite to the direction of motion.
Airresistance
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What is the name for the creation of smooth air flow around an aerodynamic shape to minimise drag?
Streamlining
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The resistance of a body to change its state of motion, whether at rest or while moving.

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The rate of change in displacement, measured in m/s

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Which Newton's Law states that as a sprinter pushes down and backwards on the starting blocks, the blocks apply and equal and opposite force on the sprinter?

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