Chapter 9.3 More about velocity - time graphs Flashcards

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What can inertial mass be defined as?

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Inertial mass can be defined as force/acceleration ( / =divide)

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What does a horizontal line on a velocity-time graph tell you?

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A horizontal line on a speed-time graph represents a constant speed.

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What does the gradient of the line on a velocity-time graph represent?

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The gradient of the line on a velocity-time graph represents acceleration.

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What does a positive gradient on a velocity-time graph represent?

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A positive gradient on a velocity-time graph represents positive acceleration.

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What does the area under the line on a velocity-time graph represent?

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The area under the line on a velocity-time graph represents distance travelled.

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