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What inference do we draw from the velocity¬ time graph for a uniformly accelerated motion?

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  2. Explain what is positive, negative and zero acceleration.

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  4. State the three equations of motion and give the relationship explaine...

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  5. Explain recoil and recoil velocity. Derive its expression.

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  7. Distinguish between: Distance and Displacement:

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  8. Distinguish between: Uniform motion and non-uniform motion

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  9. Distinguish between: Speed and Velocity:

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  10. Distinguish between Balanced force and Unbalanced force

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  11. Give examples: scalar quantities

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  12. Give examples: Vector quantities

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