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Yr 10 Physics

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Define distance and its unit/s.   show
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show The action of moving something from its place or position. It is measured in metres.  
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show The rate at which someone or something moves or operates or is able to move or operate. It is measured in m/s or km/h.  
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Define velocity and its unit/s.   show
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show Using the gradient of: change in distance/change in time.  
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show Calculating the area under the graph.  
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Define acceleration.   show
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Define acceleration due to gravity and its acceleration rate.   show
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show A force is a push, pull or twist that can cause an object to: - Increase is speed (accelerate) - Decrease its speed (decelerate) - Change its direction - Change its shape  
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show Gravity, friction, drag, air resistance, thrust, magnetic, surface tension, buoyancy, reaction force, lift, weight, electrostatic.  
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What is Newton's First Law?   show
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show If a car is travelling at 60km/h, so are its passengers. If the car is involved in an accident, it will stop very quickly. Passengers not wearing a seatbelt will continue travelling at 60km/h until they either the car or a roadside object.  
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Describe inertia.   show
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show Seatbelts are used to restrain passengers to reduce inertia. Airbags are also used to prevent a passenger from moving forward due to inertia.  
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show All acceleration requires a force. The bigger the force, the greater the acceleration Mass affects acceleration.  
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What is an example of Newton's Second Law?   show
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What is the equation for calculating force?   show
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What is Newton's Third Law?   show
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What is an example of Newton's Third Law?   show
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show Mass is the measure of matter within an object, and weight is the force of gravity affecting the weight.  
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