Year 10.11 Physics Review
Essential Physics IGCSE Unit 1 (all) Unit 2 (.1, .2, .3)
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The formula for speed is
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The formula for acceleration is..
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The formula for velocity is
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The formula for weight is
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The formula for density is
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Hooke's law is
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A _______ is used to measure volume.
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A _____ is used to measure mass.
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A car travels 1800m in 60s. What is its speed in m/s?
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An object moving steadily around a circle has constant...
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If the velocity of an object increases by the the same amount every second, its ________ is constant.
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When an object moves in a straight line, with zero acceleration, its __________ is constant.
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The area under a speed time graph represents __________.
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The gradient of a speed/time graph represents...
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The ______ of an object is a measure of how much ____ it has.
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The ____ of an object is the ____ on it due to gravity.
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_____ is measured in newtons; _____ is measured in kilograms.
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I have a mass of 62 kilograms on earth. On the moon, my weight is
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A concrete brick is 0.5m long, 0.2m wide, and has a height of 0.3m. It has a mass of 60kg. Which equation will give you the density of the brick?
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When a steel spring is stretched, its ______ is increased.
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When a strip of polythene is stretched too much, its _______ is permanent.
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When rubber is stretched and un-stretched, its ________ afterwards is 0.
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My cat has a mass of 5kg on earth. What is his mass on the moon?
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A car is traveling from Savannakhet to Thakek at 60km/hr. Another car is traveling from Thakek to Savannakhet at 60km/hr. The cars have...
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A train accelerates from rest to a speed of 10m/s in 60 seconds. What equation will correctly solve for acceleration?
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