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  1. Summary notes, revision videos and past exam questions by topic for AQA Physics GCSE Topic 5 - Forces.

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  2. Revision notes on 5.1.6 Resultant Forces for the AQA GCSE Physics syllabus, written by the Physics experts at Save My Exams.

  3. Newton's Second Law is concerned with unbalanced forces. Unbalanced forces produce acceleration. The greater the unbalanced force the greater the acceleration. This law is usually written as...

  4. When two objects interact - usually by pressing upon or pulling upon each other - a pair of forces results with one force being exerted on each of the objects in the pair of objects. This interaction force pair can easily be identified and described by words. This lesson explains how.

  5. Feb 2, 2023 · What is Unbalanced Force. Unbalanced forces refer to a set of forces acting on an object such they affect its motion. When two unequal forces act on an object from opposite sides, there is a net force, called the resultant force. The effect of this force is to either displace or tilt an object.

  6. Deduce the magnitude of the third, unpaired force acting on the object. Useful information. The object moves at constant velocity. Two of the forces acting on the object are equal and opposite.

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  8. What can create an unbalanced force? Use Newton’s Laws of Motion to describe how forces act on objects in motion, at rest, in freefall and in collisions for National 5 Physics.

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