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PHY001 – Physics Revision Notes – Complete Study Summary (Key Concepts, Equations, and Required Practical Skills)

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This document covers a full set of physics revision notes including definitions, equations, units, required practicals, circuit components, electricity, forces, motion, energy, waves, electromagnetism, astronomy, and Paper 2–specific material. It provides short question-and-answer style explanations, practical methods, and summaries of key principles for exam preparation. It is a comprehensive set of notes suitable for students revising major physics topics and aligns with common secondary-level exam specifications.

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PHY001 – Physics Revision Notes – Complete
Study Summary (Key Concepts, Equations, and
Required Practical Skills)
average speed = - distance / time

v=d/t

Standard Unit for mass (m) - kilogram

(kg)

Standard Unit for distance (d) or displacement (s) - metre

(m)

Standard Unit for speed (s) or velocity (v) - metre/second

(m/s)

Standard Unit for acceleration (a) - metre/second²

(m/s²)

Standard Unit for Force (F) - Newton

(N)

Standard Unit for time (t) - Second

(s)

Standard Unit for gravitational field strength (g) - Newton/kilogram

(N/kg)

Standard Unit for moment

(Paper 2 Only) - Newton metre

(Nm)

Standard Unit for momentum (p)

(Paper 2 Only) - kilogram metre/second

(kg m/s)

What does the gradient of a distance-time graph represent? - Gradient or the slope gives the speed.

Flat line means stationary, straight line means constant speed, curved line means
accelerating

Describe how to investigate the motion of a toy car - - Set a ramp up so that the top of it is a certain
height, h, above the desk, and the other end is fixed in place on the desk.

, - Measure the distance the toy car will travel down the ramp using a metre ruler.

- Measure the time taken for the toy car to roll down the ramp using a stop watch.

- As it is difficult to start and stop the watch at exactly the right time, the experiment is repeated five
times so an average time can be calculated.

- Divide the distance by the average time to calculate the average speed of the car.

- To improve the accuracy of the experiment, light gates connected to electronic timers could be used
as human reaction times will no longer affect the results. We still take multiple readings as the car
may not have been released in exactly the same way each time.

- An electronic timer that reads to more decimal places will give the answer to a greater level of
precision.

Acceleration = - Change in velocity/time taken

a = (v-u) / t

What does the gradient of a velocity-time graph represent?

What does the area underneath the line represent? - gradient = acceleration

flat line = constant velocity

straight lines = constant acceleration (changing velocity)

area under graph = distance travelled

(final speed)² = - (initial speed)² + (2 x acceleration x distance)

v² = u² + (2 x a x s)

(This equation is given to you)

A force can change an objects.... - - speed

- shape

- direction

Types of force.... - Gravitational (Weight)

Electrostatic

Magnetic

Friction

Air Resistance (Drag)

Upthrust (from fluids)

Reaction (from solids)

Engine force

(and more...)
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