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AQA GCSE Physics Paper 2 (Latest Update
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A} 100% Correct

Distance travelled - correct answer speed x time



Acceleration - correct answer change in velocity ÷ time



Distance time graph - correct answer gradient = speed



Velocity time graph - correct answer gradient = acceleration



Drag increases... - correct answer as speed increases



Friction - correct answer slows things down



Objects falling through fluids (gas or liquid) - correct answer can reach a terminal

velocity



Newtons first law - correct answer objects with balanced forces acting on them will

stay at rest, or in constant motion.

,Newtons second law - correct answer force + mass x acceleration



Inertia - correct answer the tendency for motion to remain unchanged



Newtons third law - correct answer when two objects interact the forces the exert on

each other are equal and opposite



Stopping distance - correct answer thinking distance + braking distance



Thinking distance variants - correct answer speed, reaction times



Reaction time inhibitants - correct answer drowsiness, alcohol/drug influences,

concentration/distraction



Braking distance variants - correct answer speed, weather, tread on wheels, brakes

condition



Braking - correct answer relies on the friction between tires and road



Momentum - correct answer mass x velocity

, Total momentum laws in a closed system - correct answer total momentum before

collision will be the same as the total momentum after collision



Force (momentum) - correct answer change in momentum ÷ change in time



Waves - correct answer transfer energy in the direction they are travelling



Amplitude of a wave - correct answer height between undisturbed position and crest



Wavelength - correct answer distance between crests or troughs



Crests - correct answer top point



Trough - correct answer bottom point



Transverse waves - correct answer have sideways vibration eg electromagnetic

waves



Longitudinal waves - correct answer parallel vibrations eg sound



Wave speed - correct answer frequency x wavelength

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