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A car goes faster. What effect does this have on thinking distance and braking distance? Thinking distance Braking distance A increases increases B increases no eff... show full transcript
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1.1 Energy Changes in a System
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1.2 National & Global Energy Resources
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2.1 Current, Potential Difference & Resistance
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2.2 Series & Parallel Circuits
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2.3 Energy Transfers
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3.1 Changes of State & the Particle Model
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3.2 Internal Energy & Energy Transfers
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3.3 Particle Model & Pressure
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4.1 Atoms & Isotopes
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4.2 Atoms & Nuclear Radiation
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5.1 Forces & their Interactions
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5.2 Work Done & Energy Transfer
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5.3 Forces & Elasticity
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5.4 Describing Motion
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5.5 Newton's Laws of Motion
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5.6 Stopping Distances
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5.7 Momentum
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6.1 Waves in Air, Fluids & Solids
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6.2 Electromagnetic Waves
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7.1 Permanent & Induced Magnetism, Magnetic Forces & Fields
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7.2 The Motor Effect
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