Kinematics in one dimension
This resource is a very clear, concise introduction to using constant acceleration formulae and interpreting distance-time graphs. It could be used as part of Mechanics, or as a higher GCSE exercise involving substitution and real-life graphs.
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Review this resourceReally good resource, thank you. Used to send to students who are currently 'out of college' and learning at home
21/04/2020
11/03/2020
Thanks this is a very useful tool for teaching suvat eqts. It is particularly god for dealing with when a or v etc are negative.
01/03/2016