The questions in this quiz are suitable for GCSE physics students studying motion in a straight line, velocity and acceleration, distance-time graphs, velocity-time graphs and velocity, acceleration ...
5.A body subjected to three concurrent forces is found to be in equilibrium. The resultant of any two forces 10.Identify the correct statement. (a) Static friction depends on the area of contact (b) ...
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Master rotational motion for your next physics exam
Rotational motion can feel tricky, but with the right approach, it becomes a powerful tool in your physics toolkit. From angular velocity to torque, understanding these concepts is key to solving real ...
6.In uniform circular motion, the centripetal force acting on an object is: (a) Parallel to the motion of the object. (b) Perpendicular to the motion of the object. (c) Opposite to the motion of the ...
You will sit two exam papers at the end of your GCSE Physics course. Paper 1 is called 'Breadth in physics', and paper 2 is called 'Depth in physics'. Each paper: is worth 50% of your GCSE in Physics ...
Physics, particularly forces and motion, can be challenging. By observing everyday motion, conducting simple experiments, and understanding Newton's laws in plain language, the concepts become more ...
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