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8 min · 3 energyGCSE Combined Science
GCSE Combined Science
A plant cell is placed in a solution with a lower water concentration than the cell sap. Explain what happens to the cell.
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What you need to know
Resultant force is the overall force on an object Newton's second law connects force, mass and acceleration
Common mistakes
Adding forces without direction Forgetting units in calculations
Worked example
Worked example draft pending review.
Flashcards
GCSE Combined Science: Resultant forces is ready as the first deck.