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๐๏ธ Calculating Acceleration of a Motorcycle โ A Step-by-Step GCSE Guide
In this example, we calculate the acceleration of a motorcycle that increases its speed
from 15 m/s to 35 m/s over a time interval of 4 s.
Since acceleration is the rate of change of speed, this is an ideal opportunity to learn and apply one of the core GCSE Physics equations.
๐ Step 1 โ List the Known Quantities
Following the Physics Ninja method List โ Equation โ Solve โ State, we begin by identifying the data:
- u โ initial velocity = 15 m/s
- v โ final velocity = 35 m/s
- a โ acceleration = ? (units: m/sยฒ)
- t โ time taken = 4 s
๐ Step 2 โ Quote the Relevant Equation
Depending on your exam board, this formula may be provided on your GCSE Physics equation sheet... but it's worth learning anyway:
acceleration = change in velocity / time taken
a = (v โ u) / t
๐งฎ Step 3 โ Substitute and Solve
Insert the values into the formula:
a = (35 โ 15) / 4
Simplifying this gives:
a = 20 / 4 = 5 m/sยฒ
๐ Step 4 โ State the Final Answer
The motorcycle accelerates at 5 m/sยฒ. Always remember to include the correct units
when stating your final answer โ acceleration must be expressed in m/sยฒ.
This structured method โ List, Equation, Solve, State โ helps ensure accuracy and clear, logical presentation in all GCSE Physics calculations.
