Forces and Motion

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Acceleration The rate of change of velocity. Can be calculated from a velocity time graph
Braking Distance The distance a vehicle travels under the braking force. Can be affected by weather conditions and car conditions.
Distance time graph A plot of distance over time. Gradient is the speed at that point.
Elastic deformation Non permanent deformation of a spring or elastic band. will go back to normal after deforming forces are removed
Elastic limit Permanent deformation. Can not go back to it's original shape. Deforms plastically.
Friction A force that opposes motion
Hooke's Law The force acting on a spring is directly proportional to the extension, up to the elastic limit.
Newton's first law If resultant force is 0
Newton's second law F=MA - Force is directly proportional to acceleration. Acceleration inversely proportional to mass.
Newton's third law The forces that two objects exert on each other are: Equal and opposite.
Contact and Non contact forces Contact: Force that acts on something physically Non-Contact: Force that acts on something from a distance; Not through contact.
Thinking Distance Distance vehicle travels during driver's thinking time. Affected by drugs, alcohol, fog...
Velocity-Time graph Velocity over time. Gradient = acceleration at that point. Area under graph = Distance

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