Concepts of Force and Motion

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Concepts of Force and Motion Created for C.V.C.A Physics By Dick Heckathorn 12 October 2K + 4

DISTANCE TIME a ratio of which is SPEED along with DIRECTION is VELOCITY

moving at a constant speed in a straight line VELOCITY can be either CONSTANT VELOCITY CHANGING VELOCITY or which is which is stopped change in speed or and/or moving at a constant speed in a straight line change in direction

CONSTANT VELOCITY CHANGE IN VELOCITY divided by TIME is ACCELERATION depends on INERTIA caused by caused by FNet = 0 balanced forces FNet = m . a FNet = something unbalanced forces

balanced forces unbalanced forces are the sum of FORCES which can be Gravitational or Nuclear or Electromagnetic which can be either Magnetic or Electric

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