Question detail
Which option best applies acceleration for Acceleration in AQA GCSE Physics Forces?
Try the question, check the answer, then read the explanation to understand the curriculum point.
At a glance
MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Forces and motion
Question
- A. It is speeding up in the direction of motion — definition focus for acceleration
- B. This confuses speed and velocity and does not answer Acceleration.
- C. This is too vague because it does not use the force or motion quantity named in the objective.
- D. This reverses the physical cause and effect for Forces and motion.
Answer
The correct answer is: It is speeding up in the direction of motion — definition focus for acceleration
Explanation
The correct option is It is speeding up in the direction of motion — definition focus for acceleration. It is speeding up in the direction of motion — definition focus for acceleration is correct because it matches the approved learning objective to interpret positive acceleration as increasing velocity in the chosen direction. This answer belongs to Acceleration within Forces and motion, so it must use precise AQA GCSE Physics forces and motion vocabulary. The other options are wrong because they either confuse speed and velocity, omit the required force or motion condition, or move away from the exact subtopic being tested.
Common mistake
Misunderstanding Positive Acceleration
Students often think that positive acceleration means the object is moving faster in any direction, without considering the direction of velocity.
Emphasize that positive acceleration specifically refers to an increase in velocity in the chosen direction, and clarify the importance of direction in understanding acceleration.
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