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Link larger braking forces to greater work done over a given distance.

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Work done and energy transfer

Subtopic

Energy transfer and braking

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Short explanation

In the subtopic Energy transfer and braking, this learning objective focuses on link larger braking forces to greater work done over a given distance. For AQA GCSE Physics 8463 Unit 4.5 Forces, keep the explanation inside Energy transfer and braking and Work done and energy transfer. Approved keywords for this objective include braking, work done, force, and distance. A strong answer separates distance and displacement, uses correct units where quantities are involved, and links the physical reasoning back to link larger braking forces to greater work done over a given distance. This is not a generic revision point: it is specifically about Energy transfer and braking, Work done and energy transfer, and the approved wording of the learning objective.

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Work DoneBraking Force

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This objective helps connect Energy transfer and braking to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Work done and energy transfer.

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  • Misunderstanding Work Done: To fix this, students should focus on the definition of work done as energy transferred by a force acting over a distance, and practice using the equation W = F x s to reinforce this concept.

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