physics equations 0.0 / 5 ? PhysicsEquations and FormulaeIGCSEAQA Created by: christianlowe2006Created on: 08-06-22 22:20 what is the equation for weight weight = mass x gravitational field strength 1 of 22 what is the equation for work done work done = force x distance 2 of 22 what is the equation for force applied to a spring force = spring constant x extension 3 of 22 what is the equation for a moment moment = force x distance 4 of 22 what is the equation for kinetic energy kinetic energy = 1/2 x mass x (speed)^2 5 of 22 what is the equation for gravitational potential energy gravitational potential energy = mass x gravitational field strength x height 6 of 22 what is the equation for charge charge = current x time 7 of 22 what is the equation for potential difference potential difference = current x resistance 8 of 22 give one equation for power power = potential difference x current 9 of 22 give another equation for power power = energy / time 10 of 22 give one more equation for power power = (current)^2 x resistance 11 of 22 give one equation for energy energy = power x time 12 of 22 give another equation for energy energy = charge x potential difference 13 of 22 name the stores of energy magnetic, chemical, thermal, elastic potential, electrostatic, kinetic, gravitational potential, nuclear 14 of 22 what does a scalar quantity contain magnitude 15 of 22 what does a vector quantity contain magnitude and direction magnitude and direction 16 of 22 what is weight the force of attraction between an object and the earth 17 of 22 what is mass the amount of material in a body 18 of 22 what is hookes law extension is directly proportional to the applied force below the limit of proportionality 19 of 22 state newtons first law of motion objects will remain at rest or in uniform motion until acted on by an unbalanced force 20 of 22 state newtons second law of motion the resultant force acting on a body is directly proportional to the acceleration of the body 21 of 22 state newtons third law of motion when two bodies interact the forces that they exert on each other are equal and opposite 22 of 22
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