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PHYSICS REVISION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024

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PHYSICS REVISION QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024
Distance - ANSWER Speed x time



Speed - ANSWER Distance/time



Time - ANSWER Distance/speed



Average speed - ANSWER M/s



Distance moved - ANSWER M



Time taken - ANSWER S



Acceleration - ANSWER Change in velocity/time



Thrust - ANSWER Increases the velocity of an object



Air resistance - ANSWER Decreases the velocity of an object



Torque - ANSWER Changes the direction of an object



Force - ANSWER Mass X acceleration



Friction - ANSWER When two surfaces slide past each other, the interaction between them produces a
force of friction.



Weight - ANSWER Mass X gravitational field strength

, Momentum - ANSWER Mass X velocity



Energy - ANSWER Current X voltage X time



Frequency - ANSWER Number of waves passing a certain point per second



Wavelength - ANSWER Distance from any point on one wave to the same point on the next wave



The angle of incidence... - ANSWER is always greater than the angle of refraction



Wave speed - ANSWER Frequency X wavelength



The gradient of a velocity time graph represents - ANSWER The acceleration



When all forces are bakanced - ANSWER The resultant force = 0



When all forces are unbalanced he resultant force - ANSWER Isn't 0



If you double the resultant force - ANSWER You double the acceleratuon



Resultant force (N) = - ANSWER Mass (kg) X acceleration (m/s)



Gravitational field strength = - ANSWER Weight/mass



What is weight? - ANSWER A force acting on stuff



What is mass? - ANSWER How much stuff is in an object



Work done (J) = - ANSWER Force (N) X distance (m)

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