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Force-Time Graphs

The document discusses force-time graphs and how to interpret them. It explains that a force-time graph shows the variation of force over time, and that the area under the graph represents impulse. It provides an example force-time graph and questions to help understand how to determine force at a given time, time periods of constant force, and calculating total impulse from the graph's area.

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Force-Time Graphs

The document discusses force-time graphs and how to interpret them. It explains that a force-time graph shows the variation of force over time, and that the area under the graph represents impulse. It provides an example force-time graph and questions to help understand how to determine force at a given time, time periods of constant force, and calculating total impulse from the graph's area.

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Year 11 Physics
Module: Dynamics
23. Force-Time Graphs

Learn Summary:

1. Describe the layout of a force-time graph:

2. What can the area under a force-time graph tell us?

3. The force acting on an object over a 15 second interval is shown below:

a) Determine the force acting on the object at t=5 seconds:

b) When was a constant force acting on the object:

c) Calculate the total impulse acting on the object over the 15 second interval:

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Practice:
1. The force acting on an object over a 15 second interval is shown below:

a) Determine the force acting on the object at t=4 seconds:

b) When was a constant force acting on the object:

c) Calculate the total impulse acting on the object over the 15 second interval:

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