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Quiz: Motion and Forces

Edexcel Combined Science GCSE

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Building on your knowledge of key concepts in physics, let's test your understanding of motion and forces!

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Which formula represents Newton's second law of motion?

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Which of the following are examples of forces? (Select all that apply)

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When an object is stationary, the {{blank0}} acting on it are balanced.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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Calculate the force acting on a 3 kg object accelerating at 2 m/s².

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What happens to an object when the resultant force acting on it is zero?

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Which of these factors affect stopping distance? (Select all that apply)

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The greater the {{blank0}} on an object, the greater its acceleration, provided its mass remains constant.

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What is the unit of force in physics?

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