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-List some vectors (6) ANSforce, velocity, displacement, weight, acceleration, momentum -define scalar ANSquantities with magnitude but no direction -list some scalar quantities (6) ANSspeed, distance, mass, energy, temperature, time -define velocity ANSspeed in a given direction -distance = ANSs x t -walking speed = ANS1.4m/s -running speed = ANS3m/s -cycling speed= ANS5.5m/s -cars in towns speed ANS13m/s -cars on motorway speed ANS31m/s -trains speed ANS(up to) 55m/s -wind speed ANS5-20m/s -speed of sound in air ANS340m/s -define acceleration ANSchange in velocity in a certain length of time -acceleration = ANS(v-u)/t -what causes acceleration of all objects in freefall to be equal ANSgravity -accelerate due to gravity = ANS10m/s/s -uniform acceleration = ANSv2-u2=2xaxx

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GCSE Edexcel Physics Paper 1 Questions With
Verified Answers Solutions Lattest Update
2024,2025 {Graded A+}
-define vector ANSquantise with magnitude and direction



-List some vectors (6) ANSforce, velocity, displacement, weight, acceleration, momentum



-define scalar ANSquantities with magnitude but no direction



-list some scalar quantities (6) ANSspeed, distance, mass, energy, temperature, time



-define velocity ANSspeed in a given direction



-distance = ANSs x t



-walking speed = ANS1.4m/s



-running speed = ANS3m/s



-cycling speed= ANS5.5m/s



-cars in towns speed ANS13m/s

,-cars on motorway speed ANS31m/s



-trains speed ANS(up to) 55m/s



-wind speed ANS5-20m/s



-speed of sound in air ANS340m/s



-define acceleration ANSchange in velocity in a certain length of time



-acceleration = ANS(v-u)/t



-what causes acceleration of all objects in freefall to be equal ANSgravity



-accelerate due to gravity = ANS10m/s/s



-uniform acceleration = ANSv2-u2=2xaxx



-gradient on distance time graph = ANSspeed



-average speed = ANStotal distance/time



-gradient of velocity time graph = ANSacceleration

, -area under velocity/time graph = ANSdistance



-Newton's first law ANSa force is needed to change motion



-If the resultant force on a stationary object is zero ANSobject will remain stationary



-if resultant force on an moving object is zero ANSit will continue to move at the same speed



-five forms of an acceleration ANSstarting, stopping, speeding up, slowing down, changing direction



-the larger the resultant force on an object ANSthe more it accelerates



-relationship between force and acceleration ANSdirectly proportional



-force = ANSmassxacceleration



-Newton's second law ANSf=mxa



-safety features in cars designed to increase collision time to reduce force are ANSseatbelt, airbags,
crumple zones



-how does a vehicle skid (brakes) ANSbrakes do work on wheels, energy transferred from kinetic to
thermal stores, brakes overheat



-define mass ANSamount of stuff in an object
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