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Distance And Displacement (GCSE Physics)

The following is a GCSE Physics test covering 'Distance And Displacement' from the broader topic Forces. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.
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A car and a truck collide head-on. The force on the car by the truck is equal and opposite to the force on the truck by the car. Which law states this?
If two equal and opposite forces act on an object (e.g. +10 N and -10 N horizontally), the resultant force is zero. Which follows?
A student walks 10 m east then 10 m north. Which vector operation calculates the resultant displacement from start?
A child pushes a sled along flat ice with a constant horizontal force; friction is negligible. Which statement is correct?
Two displacements are 5 m east and 5 m west. What is the resultant displacement?
A 2 kg object experiences a resultant horizontal force of 6 N. What is its acceleration?
Which best describes an unbalanced force acting on an object?
A 10 N force right and a 6 N force right act on an object. Resultant force and acceleration for 2 kg mass?
A person walks 2 km east, then 3 km east, then 1 km west. What total distance and net displacement?
A box is pulled with a force to the right while friction acts left. If the forces are equal in magnitude the box will:
A toy car moves 3 m forward then 4 m to the right (perpendicular). Which expression gives its resultant displacement?