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Motion - key points
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GCSE Physics (Motion) Mind Map on Motion - key points, created by 01west on 20/03/2014.
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Motion - key points
Distance-time graphs (key points):
The distance-time graph for any object is:
- Stationary is a horizontal line
- Moving at constant speed is a straight line that slopes upwards
the gradient of a distance-time graph for an object represents the object's speed
Speed in metres per second, m/s =
distance travelled in metres,m ------------------------------------------ time taken in seconds, s
Velocity and acceleration (key points)
Velocity is speed in a given direction
Acceleration is change of velocity per second. The unit of acceleration is the metre per second squared(m/s/s)
Accerleration =
change of velocity -------------------- time taken
Deceleration is the change of velocity per second when an object slows down.
More about velocity-time graphs(key points)
If velocity-time graph is a horizontal line, they acceleration is zero.
The gradient of the line on a velocity-time graph represents acceleration
The area under the line on a velocity-time graph represents distance travelled
Using graphs (key points)
The speed of an object is given by the gradient of the line on its distance-time graph
The acceleration of an object is given by the gradient of the line on its velocity-time graph
The distance travelled by an object is given by the area under the line of its velocity-time graph
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