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AQA GCSE Combined Science Physics - Paper 2
Vector quantities - Answer: have magnitude and direction



Examples of vector quantities - Answer: force, velocity, momentum, acceleration



Scalar quantities - Answer: Only have magnitude and no direction



Examples of scalar quantities - Answer: speed, distance, time



Vectors - Answer: represented by an arrow - the length of the arrow shows the magnitude. The
direction of the arrow shows the direction of the quantity



A force is - Answer: a push or pull on an object that is caused by it interacting with something



when two objects are touching for the force to act, its a .... - Answer: contact force



examples of contact forces - Answer: friction, air resistance, tension in ropes. etc



If the objects do not need to be touching for the force to act, the force is a ...... - Answer: non
contact force



examples of non contact forces - Answer: magnetic force and gravitational force



Two effects of gravity - Answer: - makes all things fall towards the ground

- gives everything a weight



What is mass? - Answer: The amount of material an object is made of

,AQA GCSE Combined Science Physics - Paper 2
It is the same value everywhere

Measured using a mass balance



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

It depends on the strength of the gravitational field at the location of the object

Measured using a calibrated spring balance - newtonmeter



Equation for Weight - Answer: Weight (N) = Mass (kg) x Gravitational Field Strength (N/kg)

W=mg



What is weight directly proportional to? - Answer: mass



What are free body diagrams? - Answer: Diagrams that show all the forces acting on an object



What is the resultant force? - Answer: The single force that replaces multiple forces acting at a
single point



How is work done? - Answer: When a force moves an object through a distance, energy is
transferred and work is done on the object



Equation for 'Work Done' - Answer: Work done (J) = Force (N) x Distance (m)

W=Fs



What is 1J equal to? - Answer: 1Nm

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If all the forces acting on an object combine to give a resultant force of zero then the object is in
? - Answer: equilibrium



What could happen when you apply a force to an object? - Answer: It may stretch, compress or
bend



What happens when an object is elastically deformed - Answer: The object can go back to its
original shape and length after the force has been removed



What happens when an object is inelastically deformed? - Answer: The object won't return to
its original shape and length after the force has been removed



Equation for Force 1 - Answer: Force (N) = Spring Constant (N/m) x Extension (m)

F=ke



Extension is directly proportional to? (Hooke's Law) - Answer: The force applied

F∝e



What is the limit of proportionality? - Answer: The point at which extension is no longer directly
proportional to force



Practical: Investigating the link between force and extension - Answer: - First, measure the
original length of the spring using a milimetre ruler

- Next, add different masses on the spring and measure the length of the spring in each case.

- The extension = change in length

- Repeat this process until you have enough measurements ( no fewer than 6)

- Plot a graph with extension of the spring on the x axis and force on the y axis.
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