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Card 6
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The resultant force of an object was 5 Newtons, it's acceleration was 12m/s squared. The rsultant force double, what is it's new acceleration?
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Card 7
Front
The mass of an object was 25 Newtons, it's acceleration was 58m/s squared. The mass doubles, what is it's new acceleration
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Card 8
Front
What does the gradient of a distance-time graph represent?
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Card 9
Front
What is the the velocity of an object?
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Card 10
Front
What does the slope on a velocity-time graph represent?
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Card 11
Front
How do we work out the distance travelled on a velocity time graph?
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Card 12
Front
On a velocity-time graph when the line is straight, what does this mean?
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Card 13
Front
On a velocity-time graph when the line is straight but sloped, what does this mean?
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Card 14
Front
When will two cars have different velocities?
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Card 15
Front
What two factors does the stopping distance depend on?
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