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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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Which best describes “resultant displacement”?
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 cyclist travels with constant speed 12 m/s for 10 s. Which is the distance traveled and displacement magnitude (straight-line) if motion is in a straight line?
A 10 N force right and a 6 N force right act on an object. Resultant force and acceleration for 2 kg mass?
Which best describes an unbalanced force acting on an object?
Which quantity is NOT conserved when a single object moves under a nonzero resultant force?
A student walks 10 m east then 10 m north. Which vector operation calculates the resultant displacement from start?
A 2 kg object experiences a resultant horizontal force of 6 N. What is its acceleration?
Which of the following is a vector quantity?
A runner completes a 400 m lap around a track and finishes at the starting line. Which is true?
A person walks 2 km west then 1 km east. The distance and displacement are: