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AQA GCSE PHYSICS PAPER 2 QUICK REVIEW SUMMARY WITH PROVEN QUESTIONS AND CONFIDENCE BOOST 2026

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AQA GCSE PHYSICS PAPER 2 QUICK REVIEW SUMMARY WITH PROVEN QUESTIONS AND CONFIDENCE BOOST 2026

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AQA GCSE PHYSICS PAPER 2 QUICK REVIEW
SUMMARY WITH PROVEN QUESTIONS AND
CONFIDENCE BOOST 2026

‣ Which quantities have magnitude or size only? Answer: Scalar


‣ What are the properties of vector quantities? Answer: They have
magnitude and an associated direction


‣ How can you represent a vector quantity using a symbol? Answer:
With an arrow where the length of the arrow represents the magnitude,
and the direction of the arrow the direction of the vector quantity


‣ What is a force? Answer: A push or pull that acts on an object due the
interaction of another object


‣ What is a contact force? Answer: A force that acts between two objects
that are physically touching each other


‣ Name four contact forces Answer: Friction, air resistance, tension and
normal


‣ What is Newton's Third Law of motion? Answer: When a contact force
acts between two objects, both objects experience the same size force,
but in opposite directions

,‣ What is a non-contact force? Answer: Non-contact forces are forces
that act between two objects that are not physically touching each other


‣ Name three non-contact forces Answer: Gravitational force,
electrostatic force and magnetic force


‣ What is weight? Answer: The force acting on an object due to gravity


‣ What does the weight of an object depend on? Answer: The
gravitational field strength at the point where the object is


‣ What is the equation that links weight, mass and gravitational field
strength? Answer: Weight = mass x gravitational field strength if
[W=mg]


‣ What is the relationship between the mass of an object and its
gravitational field? Answer: The more mass an object has the greater its
gravitational field


‣ What is the unit of gravitational field strength? Answer: Newtons per
kg [N/kg]


‣ What is the unit of weight? Answer: Newtons (N)

,‣ What is the unit of mass? Answer: Kilograms (kg)


‣ What is the 'centre of mass' of an object? Answer: A single point in an
object where the weight may be considered to act


‣ How do you measure weight? Answer: Using a calibrated spring-
balance (a newtonmeter)


‣ What's the relationship between the weight and the mass of an object?
Answer: They are directly proportional


‣ What is a resultant force? Answer: A single force that replaces a
number of forces acting on an object that has the same effect as all of the
original forces acting together


‣ When does a force do work on an object? Answer: When the force
causes a displacement of the object


‣ What is the equation that links work done, force and distance? Answer:
work done = force × distance [W=Fs]


‣ What is the unit of work done? Answer: Joules (J)


‣ When is one joule of work done? Answer: When a force of one newton
causes a displacement of one metre; 1 joule = 1 newton-metre

, ‣ When work is done against the frictional forces acting on an object
what does it cause? Answer: An increase in temperature of the object


‣ What must be acting to change the shape of a stationary object?
Answer: More than one force


‣ What is deformation? Answer: A change in shape


‣ What is elastic deformation? Answer: When the force is removed the
deformation is reversed


‣ What is inelastic deformation? Answer: When the force is removed the
deformation is not fully reversed; the change in shape is permanent


‣ When does extension happen in an object? Answer: When an object
increases in length


‣ When does compression happen in an object? Answer: When an object
decreases in length


‣ What is the equation, spring constant and extension? Answer: Force =
spring constant x extension [F=ke]


‣ What is the unit for force? Answer: Newton (N)

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