Resultant forces

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  • Created by: Emily1
  • Created on: 26-06-13 20:34
What happens to a moving object if the resultant force on it is zero?
It keeps moving
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What happens to a moving object if the resultant force on it is not zero?
It speeds up in the direction of the resultant force
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If we double the resultant force applied to an object, what happens to its acceleration?
It doubles
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What force is needed to give an acceleration of 2 m/s2 to a 4 kg box?
8 N
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4 N is applied to a 2 kg object. What is its acceleration?
2 m/s2
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What force is needed to give an acceleration of 10 m/s2 to a 250 g box?
2.5 N
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Card 2

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What happens to a moving object if the resultant force on it is not zero?

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It speeds up in the direction of the resultant force

Card 3

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If we double the resultant force applied to an object, what happens to its acceleration?

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Card 4

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What force is needed to give an acceleration of 2 m/s2 to a 4 kg box?

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Card 5

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4 N is applied to a 2 kg object. What is its acceleration?

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Miss KHP

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Some nice and simple questions on resultant force.

Good for:

AQA Additional science

Edexcel Additional Science

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Lishy1

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it was okay, I just finished learning the topic of resultant force yesterday wanted to try question, these questions are easy however if I didn't revise anything I wouldn't have known the answer because it shows no working out, so I would recommend adding in working out as well

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