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Forces and Motion — IGCSE Physics (Edexcel)

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  • units 1.1 and 1.2P
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  • units 1.1 & 1.2P

Movement and Position 1.3 — plot and explain distance – time graph
You would learn how to plot and explain distance - time graph if object is moving with different speeds.

Movement and Position 1.4 — Average Speed Calculations
In this topic we would learn how to find average speed of objects

Movement and Position 1.5 — practical to investigate the motion of everyday objects such as toy cars or tennis balls
1.5 practical: investigate the motion of everyday objects such as toy cars or tennis balls

Movement and Position 1.6 — acceleration and velocity relationship
using acceleration and velocity relationship

Movement and Position 1.7 & 1.8 — Plot and explain velocity-time graph and find gradient
plot and explain velocity-time graphs And determine acceleration from the gradient of a velocity−time graph

Movement and Position 1.9 — determine distance by find area under the velocity-time graph

Movement and Position 1.10 — u^2 = v^2 + 2as

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum 1.11 — what a force can do

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum 1.12 — Different types of forces

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum 1.13 What are scalars and vector quantities

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum 1.14 — understand that force is a vector quantity

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum — 1.15 Calculate resultant force

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum 1.16 — friction opposes motion

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum 1.17 — using F = ma
resultant force produces acceleration

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum 1.18 — weight is a force as w = mg
weight is force that is produced when object is placed in a gravitational field

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum 1.19 & 1.20: Stopping Distance, Thinking Distance & Breaking Distance

Movement, Forces, Shapes and Momentum– 1.21: Terminal Velocity

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum– 1.22: Practical Hooke’s Law as applied to helical springs, metal wires and rubber bands

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum– 1.23 & 1.24: Hooke’s law graph and properties of materials

Movement, Forces, Shapes and Momentum — 1.25P: Momentum

Movement, Forces, Shapes and Momentum– 1.26P & 1.28P: Momentum, Force and Safety Features

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum– 1.27P: use law of conservation of momentum

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum — 1.29: Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion
To every action there is equal and opposite reaction.

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum– 1.30: Moment of a force
moment of a force or torque is the product of force and perpendicular distance from the pivot

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum 1.31: weight and centre of gravity
weight acts at the centre of gravity

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum–1.32P: Principle of moment
principle of moment states that for an object in equilibrium, sum of clock wise moment is equal to sum of anti-clock-wise moment

Movement, Forces, Shapes And Momentum 1.33P: equilibrium of forces on a beam
understand how the upward forces on a light beam, supported at its ends, vary with the position of a heavy object placed on the beam

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  • Year 9, 10 & 11 students