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Accelerating motion
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At the end of this activity, students should be able to: – derive acceleration and distance from the graph v(t) – describe how the speed changes in uniformly variable motion and represent it on a graph – describe how the distance travelled by a body moving in accelerating motion, in which the initial speed equals zero, changes with every second – plot a graph s(t) for uniformly variable motion. |
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- Key Stage 4
- AQA GCSE Science A (4461) Physics
- AQA GCSE Physics (4451)
- AQA GCSE Physics (4451)
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