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AQA GCSE Physics Module 5 Forces - summative mind-map This document serves as a multipurpose tool to aid your GCSE revision, made by a Grade 9 student. It contains elaborate details of the module, including key learning points from the AQA specification and a profile of all RPAs from this module. Through vibrant diagrams, equation explosions and condensed yet detailed notes, you can learn and revise this content effectively using this single mind-map. Consider it an all-in-one revision resource!

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- >
region of space around a mass
the
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actingo
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of gravity
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.




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temperature velocity
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distance
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object
-
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mass acceleration through
a distance
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speed work done =
force x distance

given direction (rector)
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>
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