A curving line going upwards
Acceleration desperation
A curving libre backwards
Increasing acceleration
How does a constant speed look ike on a speed/time graph
A straight line at the top
The at rest line is where on a speed/time
At the bottom
Constant acceleration has a line like what
Up the not bumpy mountain
What is the formula to workout distance on a speed/time graph
D = 1/2b*h
What is the target
It is the straight line on a curve
Whats the difference between a scalar and a vector
A scalar may a have magnitude but a vector has a magnitude and direction
Is time a scalar or vector
Is speed a scalar or victor
Is force a scalar or vector
Is distance a scalar or vector
Terminal velocity is when you reach constant speed
If a car is in motion and there is no resultant force on the car that makes the car move in a constant speed
Flat surfaces have upward forces
Is weight a scalar or vector
Is velocity a scalar or vecto
Surface Area Formula
L*W
cm(square) = cm * cm
Average speed formula
Total distance
Total time
Volume formula
L * W * H
cm(cubic) = cm * cm * cm
Weight formula
W = m * g(9.8)
Newtons = kg * newtons/kg
Magnification formula
I = a * m
Force formula
F = m * a
Newtons = kg * m/s(squared)
Acceleration
A = delta velocity/time
Hooke’s law
L= k * ext
Newtons = m/cm * cm
Circular Force
F = mv/r
What is resultant Force
A single force that replaces several of other forces
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