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CIE IGCSE Physics Guaranteed Success

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CIE IGCSE Physics Guaranteed Success 1. Define speed using the formula. - Speed = distance ÷ time 2. What does a distance-time graph look like when the object is at rest? - It shows a horizontal line. 3. What does a distance-time graph look like when the object is moving with constant speed? ...

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Edexcel IGCSE Physics Guaranteed Success 1. Define average speed using the formula. - Average speed (v) = distance (d) / time (t) 2. What is the standard unit for mass (m)? - The standard unit for mass is the kilogram (kg). 3. What is the standard unit for distance (d) or displacement (s)? - T...

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IGCSE Physics Formula All Verified

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IGCSE Physics Formula All Verified 1. Define speed using the formula. - Speed = distance / time 2. Define acceleration using the formula. - Acceleration = change in velocity / time taken 3. Calculate the final velocity using the formula involving initial velocity and acceleration over time. -...

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IGCSE Physics Magnetism & Electromagnetism (Edexcel) All Answers Correct

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IGCSE Physics Magnetism & Electromagnetism (Edexcel) All Answers Correct 1. Define magnetic field. - Magnetic field is the area where magnetic materials experience a force. 2. What do magnetic field lines indicate? - Magnetic field lines show the magnitude and direction of magnetic fields, alw...

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CIE IGCSE Physics Equations For Guaranteed Success

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CIE IGCSE Physics Equations For Guaranteed Success 1. Define speed. - Speed is the distance traveled per unit of time. 2. Define acceleration. - Acceleration is the change in velocity per unit of time. 3. Define velocity. - Velocity is the displacement per unit of time. 4. Define weight. - W...

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Edexcel iGCSE Physics – Waves All Answers Correct

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Edexcel iGCSE Physics – Waves All Answers Correct 1. Explain what waves accomplish. - Waves transfer energy and information from one location to another without moving matter. 2. Define transverse waves. - Transverse waves are waves where the medium oscillates perpendicular to the direction of...

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Edexcel IGCSE Physics – Equations Verified Guide

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Edexcel IGCSE Physics – Equations Verified Guide 1. What does average speed represent? - Average speed is calculated as the distance traveled divided by the time taken. 2. Define force in terms of its components. - Force is the product of mass and acceleration, according to Newton's second la...

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IGCSE Edexcel Physics Electricity

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IGCSE Edexcel Physics Electricity 1. Define current and state its unit of measurement. - Current is measured in amps (A) and represents the flow of electric charge. 2. What unit is used to measure charge? - Charge is measured in Coulombs (C), representing the amount of electric charge. 3. Desc...

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iGCSE Edexcel Physics Definitions Already Rated A+

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iGCSE Edexcel Physics Definitions Already Rated A+ 1. Define acceleration and describe how it changes with time. - Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes over time. 2. Explain what air resistance (drag) is in the context of motion. - Air resistance (drag) is the force that opposes th...

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Edexcel IGCSE Physics Unit 8 – Astrophysics Complete Guide

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Edexcel IGCSE Physics Unit 8 – Astrophysics Complete Guide 1. Universe - Defined as an immense collection of billions of galaxies. 2. Galaxy - Refers to a large grouping of stars, often along with gas and dust, held together by gravitational forces. 3. Milky Way - Specifically, it's the g...

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IGCSE Physics Circuit Symbols With Pictures

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IGCSE Physics Circuit Symbols With Pictures Conductors crossing with no connection Junction between connectors Brainpower Read More Open switch Closed switch Open push switch Closed push switch Cell Battery of cells Power supply (ac and dc) Transformer Ammeter Milliammete...

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CIE IGCSE Physics Key Definitions Complete Guide

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CIE IGCSE Physics Key Definitions Complete Guide 1. Speed - Calculated as the total distance traveled divided by the total time taken. 2. Velocity - Refers to the speed of an object in a specific direction. 3. Acceleration - Describes how velocity changes over time, calculated as the change in...

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Physics IGCSE – Electricity Complete Answers

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Physics IGCSE – Electricity Complete Answers 1. Insulation - Used to prevent electrical shocks when touching a wire. 2. Circuit Breakers - Break the circuit if the current exceeds a safe limit, using an electromagnet to trip a mechanism. 3. Earthing - Directs excess current safely to the gro...

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PHYSICS IGCSE (combined science) GRADED A+

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PHYSICS IGCSE (combined science) GRADED A+ 1. Speed Formula - Speed is calculated as distance divided by time. 2. Mass - Mass is a measure of the amount of matter an object or person possesses. 3. Weight - Weight is a force measured in newtons (N), calculated as mass multiplied by gravitationa...

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IGCSE CIE Thermal Physics Already Graded A+

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IGCSE CIE Thermal Physics Already Graded A+ 1. Solid - Solids have a fixed shape and volume. - Molecules are strongly attracted to each other. - They have a fixed pattern in a lattice structure. - Molecules vibrate around fixed positions. 2. Liquid - Liquids have a fixed volume but take the shap...

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Forces - Physics - IGCSE – CIE Graded A+

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Forces - Physics - IGCSE – CIE Graded A+ 1. Force - Force is a push or pull applied to an object. 2. Forces - Forces can change the shape, size, speed, and direction of an object. 3. Newton - The Newton is the SI unit of force. 4. Newton's First Law - Newton's first law states that an ob...

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IGCSE Physics – Magnetism With Complete Solutions

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IGCSE Physics – Magnetism With Complete Solutions 1. Bar Magnets - Bar magnets are rectangular magnets with poles at each end. 2. Magnets - Magnets are materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt that can exert a non-contact force similar to electric fields. They have a North Pole and South Pole...

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IGCSE (General Physics) All Answers Correct

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IGCSE (General Physics) All Answers Correct 1. Avoiding parallax error - To avoid parallax error, view the ruler perpendicularly. 2. Meniscus used in measuring volume - When measuring volume, use the bottom meniscus, except for Mercury, where the upper meniscus is used. 3. Measuring short in...

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IGCSE Physics - Electrical Circuits All Answers Correct

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IGCSE Physics - Electrical Circuits All Answers Correct 1. Power is measured in... - Watts (W) 2. Electromotive force (emf)... - The force that causes the motion of electrons due to a potential difference. 3. Resistance... - Opposes the flow of current; high resistance means low current if vol...

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Edexcel IGCSE Double Award Physics: Equations Already Rated A+

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Edexcel IGCSE Double Award Physics: Equations Already Rated A+ 1. Speed... - Defined as distance traveled divided by time taken (m/s). 2. Acceleration... - Measures the change in speed over time taken (m/s²). 3. Force... - Calculated as mass multiplied by acceleration (N). 4. Weight... - Eq...

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Physics IGCSE Unit 5 – Pressure Already Graded A+

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Physics IGCSE Unit 5 – Pressure Already Graded A+ 1. Definition of pressure... - Pressure is the force applied per unit area. 2. Pressure formula... - Pressure = Force divided by Area (P = F/A). 3. Units of pressure... - Pressure is measured in Pascals (Pa) or Newtons per square meter (N/m²...

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IGCSE PHYSICS 2025

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IGCSE PHYSICS 2025 1. Speed - Definition: Distance an object travels in a given time (m/s or km/s). - Characteristic: Speed is a scalar quantity, indicating only magnitude. 2. Velocity - Definition: Speed in a specific direction (displacement / time). - Characteristic: Velocity is a vector quant...

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Physics IGCSE- Electrical Circuit Symbols Verified Solutions

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Physics IGCSE- Electrical Circuit Symbols Verified Solutions Conductors crossing with no connection Junction of conductors Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More Open switch Closed switch ...

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IGCSE Physics: Thermal Physics Complete Solutions

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IGCSE Physics: Thermal Physics Complete Solutions 1. Brownian Motion - Description: Molecules move randomly due to collisions with other gas molecules. Small molecules move faster and have higher energy, aiding in moving larger particles. Visible in smoke particles. 2. Evaporation - Descriptio...

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