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Additional Science Forces
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A Levels Science Quiz on Additional Science Forces , created by crazytomguy on 20/04/2014.
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aqa gcse
physics
gcse additional science
additional science
forces and motion
science
a levels
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Question 1
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What is this working out?
Image:
Acceleration_formula__2_ (image/png)
Answer
Acceleration
Velocity
Force
Resultant force
Question 2
Question
Acceleration is the change in velocity?
Answer
True
False
Question 3
Question
What is a resultant force?
Answer
The direction of the force acting on an object
The overall force acting on an object
The amount of forces acting on an object
Question 4
Question
What is the resulting force on this lorry?
Image:
unbalancedforces.gif (image/gif)
Answer
40 N
5 M/S
6 N
6,000 N
Question 5
Question
If the resulting force is zero it means what? (2 answers)
Answer
The object is stationary
The object has speed up
The object is going backwards
The object is at constant speed
The object is going up
The object has more than 2 forces acting on it
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