A car travels 200 m in 10 s. What is its speed?
20 m s⁻¹
What is the difference between speed and velocity?
Speed is scalar (magnitude only), velocity is vector (magnitude + direction)
State Newton's First Law
An object remains at rest or moves at constant velocity unless acted on by an unbalanced net force.
Write the formula for Newton's Second Law
F = m × a
State Newton's Third Law
For every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force
Convert 54 km/h to m s⁻¹
15 m s⁻¹
A runner goes 6 m north then 6 m south. What is their displacement
0 m
What is inertia?
The tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion.
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Name the four properties of a Newton's Third Law force pair
Equal in size, opposite in direction, same type, act on different objects
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A sprinter accelerates from 0 to 8 m s⁻¹ in 4 s. What is their acceleration?
2 m s⁻²
A hockey puck slides on ice and gradually stops. Which force is responsible?
Friction
A 70 kg runner accelerates at 3 m s⁻². What is the net force?
210 N
Why don't action and reaction forces cancel each other out
They act on different objects — forces only cancel when they act on the same object
A runner covers 400 m at 5 m s⁻¹. How long does it take?
80 s
A ball decelerates from 12 m s⁻¹ to 3 m s⁻¹ over 3 s. Calculate the acceleration.
−3 m s⁻²
A passenger lurches forward when a bus brakes suddenly. Explain why using Newton's First Law.
The passenger's inertia keeps them moving forward while the bus decelerates
A net force of 300 N acts on an object producing an acceleration of 5 m s⁻². What is the mass?
60 kg
A rocket expels gas downward at 500 N. What force propels the rocket upward and why
500 N upward — equal and opposite reaction force acts on the rocket
On a distance-time graph, what does a steeper gradient mean?
Faster Speed
A runner's displacement changes from 10 m to 25 m over 2.5 s. Calculate their average velocity.
6 m s⁻¹
On a velocity-time graph, which sections have no net force acting
Flat/horizontal sections — constant velocity means forces are balanced
A sprinter of mass 80 kg produces a force of 400 N. They gain 8 kg but produce the same force. What is their new acceleration?
400 ÷ 88 = 4.55 m s⁻²
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