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Forces and Motion Objectives: To review Speed Distance-Time Graphs Velocity-Time Graphs Acceleration Newton’s Laws Falling Objects Forces on vehicles
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Speed Equation
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Displacement – Time Graph Distance is how far you go. Displacement is how far you are from a particular place.
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Displacement-Time and Velocity-Time Graphs Drawing graphs (gradient and area)
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Acceleration Acceleration is the change in velocity over a given time. acceleration = Change in speed = (final speed – initial speed) Change in time (final time – initial time)
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Forces Newton ’ s First Law. An object will remain stationary or go at a constant velocity unless there is a resultant force on it. This will make it change direction or change its speed.
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Forces Newton ’ s Third Law Whenever you push something, it pushes back with the same type of force exactly the same amount. (Every force has an equal and opposite reaction force)
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Forces Newton ’ s Second Law The acceleration of something is proportional to the amount of force on it and inversely proportional to its mass OR Force = mass x acceleration Pushing things Graphs
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Falling Objects Drop stuff
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Stopping Distance This is the distance moved by the vehicle between the driver seeing the obstacle and the vehicle stopping. The vehicle keeps moving at a steady speed whilst the driver reacts (thinking distance) The vehicle slows down whilst the brakes are applied (braking distance) Stopping = Thinking + Braking
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Stopping Distance Total stopping distance is the area under the whole graph
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Thinking Distance Factors that affect thinking distance are: driver tiredness; influence of alcohol or other drugs; more speed; distractions or lack of concentration.
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Braking distance: Factors that affect braking distance are: road conditions – slippy, icy, wet; car conditions - bald tyres, poor brakes; more speed.
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