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PHY104 – Forces, Motion & Waves Complete Physics Study Guide | Laws, Equations & Real-World Examples

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Master the core principles of physics with this comprehensive guide covering forces, motion, energy, momentum, and wave behavior. It includes Newton’s Laws of Motion, energy conservation, collisions, electromagnetism, electricity, and circuit rules, all explained clearly with answers. Each concept is paired with examples, equations, and key definitions — perfect for GCSE, IGCSE, or early college-level physics students. This study pack is ideal for revising formulas like F = ma, v = s/t, and E = KE + PE, while also reinforcing conceptual understanding through real-world scenarios.

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PHY104 – Forces, Motion & Waves Complete
Physics Study Guide | Laws, Equations & Real-
World Examples
Acceleration - The rate of change in velocity. Can be a change in direction, positive (speeding up)
or negative (slowing down).

Balanced Force - Two forces in opposite directions. Net force is zero and the motion of the
object does not change.

Friction - The force between objects that resists motion - always slows down motion

Newton - A measurement of force

Magnitude - The strength or size of an object or force.

Mass - The total amount of matter in something.

Energy - The capacity for doing work.

Force - A push or pull on an object that can cause a change in movement

Net Force - The total of all the forces acting on an object

Gravity - A force that pulls objects together

F = m x a - Formula for Force

Displacement vs Time Graph - Shows the distance an object travels in a certain amount of time.

slope is velocity

Inertia - the tendency of a body to maintain is state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon
by an external force

Kinetic Energy - The energy an object possess due to its motion.

Motion - A change in the position of an object over time.

Newton's First Law of Motion (Definition) - an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon
by an outside unbalanced force; an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an
outside unbalanced force.

, Newton's First Law of Motion (Example) - when a car suddenly stops and your head continues to
move foward even though your body is stopped by the seat belt

Newton's Second Law of Motion (Definition) - the greater the force applied to an object, the
greater the acceleration; the smaller the mass of an object, the greater its acceleration when
force is applied; only an unbalanced force can cause objects to accelerate

Newton's Second Law of Motion (Example) - the force applied to a roller coaster car in addition
to the mass of the car determines the acceleration of the car; more force = more
acceleration

Newton's Third Law of Motion (Definition) - for every action there is an equal and opposite
reaction; there is a reaction force that is equal in size but opposite in direction.

Newton's Third Law of Motion (Example) - as the thrust of a rocket pushes down on Earth's
surface, the rocket launches upward into the atmosphere

Potential Energy - Energy stored in an object by the virtue of its position.

Example of work - A monkey carries a 5 kg pineapple 10 meters in 5 minutes.

Example of no work being performed - A monkey holds a 5 kg pineapple over his head for 5
minutes.

Example of velocity - Nemo swims 37 m/s South to Wallaby Way in Australia.

Speed - the distance traveled by an object in a given amount of time.

Example of speed - Nemo swims 58 m/s

Unbalanced Force - A force that is not equal in size and opposite in direction.

Velocity - speed of an object and its direction of motion; changes when speed, direction or both
changes

Work - force exerted on an object that causes the object to move in same direction that the
force was applied

Waves - Transfer energy in the direction they are traveling

Amplitude - The maximum displacement of a point on the wave from this undisturbed
position

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