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Card 6
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Gravitational force is the force of attraction between all masses, true or false?
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Card 7
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Define the difference between mass and weight
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Card 8
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The formula to find weight is weight = mass x gravitational field strength, how would you work out the mass?
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Card 9
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What is meant by a 'resultant force'?
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Card 10
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If there is a resultant force acting upon an object what will happen?
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Card 11
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What would the resultant force have to be for an object to be stationary?
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Card 12
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If there is no resultant force on a moving object, what will happen?
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Card 13
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What causes an object to accelerate or decelerate?
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Card 14
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When two objects interact, are the forces they exert on each other equal or not?
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Card 15
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Which direction does friction act in?
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