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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.Incorrect: 0
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A person walks 3 m east then 4 m north. What is their resultant displacement (magnitude) from the starting point?
A person jogs at 2 m/s east for 100 s then stands still for 50 s. What is the displacement after the 150 s?
Which is true for vector addition by the “tip-to-tail” method?
A 10 N force right and a 6 N force right act on an object. Resultant force and acceleration for 2 kg mass?
An object moves from x = 2 m to x = -5 m along a straight line. What is the displacement?
A person walks 2 km west then 1 km east. The distance and displacement are:
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 2 kg object experiences a resultant horizontal force of 6 N. What is its acceleration?
A runner completes a 400 m lap around a track and finishes at the starting line. Which is true?
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?
Which quantity is NOT conserved when a single object moves under a nonzero resultant force?
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