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Edexcel ·Combined Science·Cambridge IGCSE Combined Science

Motion, Forces & Energy

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Speed, velocity and acceleration, motion graphs, forces and Newton's laws, and energy stores, transfers, work and power.

Describing motion

    Speed = distance ÷ time, v=dtv = \dfrac{d}{t}v=td​ (units m/s).
    Velocity is speed in a stated direction.
    Acceleration = change in velocity ÷ time, a=Δvta = \dfrac{\Delta v}{t}a=tΔv​ (units m/s²).

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