I'm Etalie, I'm currently studying for my AS levels and will (hopefully) be posting revision entries on psychology and sociology.
I previously uploaded posts on GCSE revision. If it helps you then great! But I'm not an expert on anything AT ALL so don't rely on everything I post.
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(NB - GCSE: italics in the science subjects are things that are only in paper 2!)

Friday, 4 April 2014

1 - FORCES AND MOTION 

The 3 laws of motion - 

1 - Balanced forces mean no change in velocity
  • If the forces are balanced, on a non-moving object, it will just stay still 
  • If the object is already moving, it will continue at the same velocity 
- a train going at a constant velocity has all the forces acting on it balanced - steady speed = no resultant force 

2 - A resultant force means acceleration 
  • Unbalanced force = object accelerates in that direction 
- acceleration =starting, speeding up, stopping, slowing down, changing direction - on a force diagram the arrows will be unequal 
- the bigger the force, the greater the acceleration/deceleration 
- the bigger the mass, the smaller the acceleration 

Unbalanced force (resultant force) - 
Resultant force = mass x acceleration (F = ma)
Acceleration = resultant force/mass (a = F/m)


3 - Reaction forces 
  •  If object A exerts a force on object B, object B exerts the exact opposite force on object 
- same sized forces in opposite directions 
- movement depends on mass etc. 
- eg: swimming 

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