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These notes cover Topic 2: Motion and forces in Physics of the Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) course (higher) and are arranged by specification points. They are written by two students who got 9s at GCSE level - one got 181/200 (strong level 9) in the 2018/19 exam cycle and the other got a 9 in the 2020/21 exam cycle. We compiled these notes using several sources of information, including the Edexcel specification, class notes, the CGP guide and the textbook. Both students received at last 10 level 9 grades at GCSE including triple sciences, Maths, Further Maths and English literature.

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TOPIC 2- MOTION AND FORCES



2.1) Explain that a scalar quantity has magnitude (size) but no specific direction


A scalar quantity has magnitude but no specific direction
o Examples of a scalar quantities include
o Distance
o Speed
o Energy


2.2) Explain that a vector quantity has both magnitude (size) and a specific direction


A vector quantity has magnitude and a specific direction
o Examples of vector quantities include
o Displacement
o Velocity
o Acceleration Force
o Force

o Force is a vector quantity as direction is shown by the arrowhead and magnitude is displayed
by the length of the arrow


o The cars in the diagram have the same speed (scalar value) – 10m/s
o But have different velocities (vector value) – as they are travelling in the same direction


10m/s 10m/s




2.3) Explain the difference between vector and scalar quantities



o Scalar = distance : 200km
Vector = displacement : 200km North

o An example of this is velocity (vector quantity) and speed (scalar quantity)
o Velocity (definition) – Speed in a given direction

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2.4) Recall vector and scalar quantities, including:
displacement/distance, velocity/speed, acceleration, force, weight/mass, momentum, energy



SCALAR VECTOR
Distance Displacement
Speed Velocity
Acceleration
Force
Mass Weight
Momentum
Energy



2.5) Recall that velocity is speed in a stated direction


o Is a vector quantity
o Has both direction and magnitude



2.6) Recall and use the equations:
a) (average) speed (metre per second, m/s) = distance (metre, m) ÷ time (s)
b) distance travelled (metre, m) = average speed (metre per second, m/s) × time (s)


o Speed = distance moved by an object each second
o Speed = m/s
o Distance = m
o Time = s
o Formulas can be rearranged to work out different values


Speed = Distance / Time Distance = Speed x Time

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2.7) Analyse distance/time graphs including determination of speed from the gradient


o Distance time graphs display how the distance of an object varies over time

o Straight line = object is travelling at a constant speed
o Flat line = object is stationary
o Gradient of the line is increasing = object is accelerating
o Gradient of the line is decreasing = object is decelerating
o Positive gradient = traveling forward
o Negative gradient = traveling backward
o Speed is equal to the gradient of the graph




Constant speed Accelerating speed Stationary
object



2.8) Recall and use the equation:
acceleration (metre per second squared, m/s2 ) = change in velocity (metre per second, m/s) ÷ time
taken (second, s), a=(v-u)/t


o Acceleration = the rate of change of velocity
o Change in velocity every second




Acceleration = change in velocity / time o a = Acceleration - m/s2
o v = Final velocity - m/s
a = (v-u) / t o u = Initial velocity - m/s
o t = Time – s

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