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Driving a car - A Day in the Life

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BBC Bitesize - GCSE Physics (Wales - 2016 onwards) - Newton’s Laws

Force Free Body Diagram | Free SVG
Force Free Body Diagram | Free SVG

Your car is accelerating to the right from a stop. Identify all forces
Your car is accelerating to the right from a stop. Identify all forces

What is the maximum value of deceleration & how deceleration effects
What is the maximum value of deceleration & how deceleration effects

Decelerating cars - KYPT
Decelerating cars - KYPT

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Physics 9702 Doubts | Help Page 94 | Physics Reference


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