A measure of how quickly the velocity of something is changing. It can be positive if the object is speeding up or negative if it is slowing down. It is a vector quantity.
A way of describing the steepness of a line on a graph in numbers. It is calculated by taking the vertical distance between two points and dividing by the horizontal distance between the same two points.
A graph of velocity against time for a moving object. The gradient of a line on the graph gives the acceleration and the area under the graph gives the distance travelled.
The total force that results from two or more forces acting upon a single object. It is found by adding together the forces, taking into account their directions.
The mass of an object found from the ratio of force divided by acceleration. The value is the same as the mass calculated from the weight of an object and gravitational field strength.
Pairs of forces on interacting objects. They are always the same size, in opposite directions, and acting on different objects. They are not the same as balanced forces.
Forces acting on the same object. They are always equal, in opposite directions, and always act on the same object. They do not have to be the same type of force. An object acted on by these forces will not change the way it is moving..