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Acceleration and Velocity-Time Graphs
Physics · Year 10 · Forces · Summer Term

Acceleration and Velocity-Time Graphs

Understand acceleration as the rate of change of velocity and use velocity-time graphs to calculate both acceleration and the distance travelled.

National Curriculum Attainment TargetsDfE GCSE Physics: Forces - Forces and motion

About This Topic

Understand acceleration as the rate of change of velocity and use velocity-time graphs to calculate both acceleration and the distance travelled.

Key Questions

  1. Analyse a velocity-time graph to calculate the acceleration and the total distance travelled by an object.
  2. Explain how a horizontal line on a velocity-time graph represents a different type of motion compared to a horizontal line on a distance-time graph.
  3. Compare the journeys of two cars using their respective velocity-time graphs.

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