Edexcel IGCSE Physics - Forces and Motion (HT, Single Award)

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Question 1

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Which of the following is a vector quantity?
Answer
  • Speed
  • Mass
  • Velocity
  • Temperature

Question 2

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What does a levelling-off curve indicate on a distance-time graph?
Answer
  • The object is stationary
  • The object is deaccelerating
  • The object is accelerating
  • The object is at a constant speed

Question 3

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TRUE OR FALSE: A flat line on a velocity-time graph indicates an object is stationary.
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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[blank_start]Weight[blank_end] is a force, measured in [blank_start]Newtons[blank_end], caused by the force of [blank_start]gravity[blank_end] pulling an object towards the Earth’s [blank_start]centre[blank_end]. [blank_start]Mass[blank_end], measured in kilograms, is the [blank_start]quantity[blank_end] of [blank_start]matter[blank_end] an object contains, and will [blank_start]remain[blank_end] constant. A 1kg masss will weigh [blank_start]1.6N[blank_end] on the moon, and ≈[blank_start]10N[blank_end] on Earth.
Answer
  • Weight
  • Newtons
  • gravity
  • centre
  • Mass
  • quantity
  • matter
  • remain
  • 1.6N
  • 10N

Question 5

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You can find the [blank_start]speed[blank_end] of an object on a distance-time graph by its [blank_start]gradient[blank_end].
Answer
  • gradient
  • speed

Question 6

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TRUE OR FALSE: Objects need a constant overall force to keep them moving.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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According to Newton's [blank_start]Second[blank_end] Law, a [blank_start]resultant force[blank_end] means an object will [blank_start]accelerate[blank_end] in the direction of the [blank_start]resultant force[blank_end].
Answer
  • Second
  • resultant force
  • accelerate
  • resultant force

Question 8

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Resultant force is equal to [blank_start]mass[blank_end] [blank_start]multiplied[blank_end] by [blank_start]acceleration[blank_end].
Answer
  • mass
  • acceleration
  • multiplied

Question 9

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What is Newton's Third Law?
Answer
  • Balanced Forces cause no change in velocity.
  • If object A exerts a force on object B, object B exerts equal and opposite force on object A.
  • If there is a resultant force, the object will accelerate in the direction of the resultant force.

Question 10

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When an object begins to fall, it accelerates at ≈10m/s^2. As [blank_start]velocity[blank_end] increases, [blank_start]air resistance[blank_end] builds up. Resistance gradually [blank_start]reduces[blank_end] acceleration until [blank_start]air resistance[blank_end] is [blank_start]equal to[blank_end] acceleration. At this point, the object travels at a constant speed. The object reaches [blank_start]terminal velocity[blank_end].
Answer
  • velocity
  • air resistance
  • reduces
  • equal to
  • air resistance
  • terminal velocity

Question 11

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TRUE OR FALSE: If you stretch a material past its elastic limit, the material will return to it's original length.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 12

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Select the following factors that increase braking distance.
Answer
  • Speed of the vehicle
  • Tiredness
  • Mass of the vehicle
  • Old Age
  • Poor quality brakes

Question 13

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[blank_start]Stopping Distance[blank_end] is the sum of [blank_start]Thinking Distance[blank_end] and [blank_start]Braking Distance[blank_end]. [blank_start]Thinking Distance[blank_end] is the distance the car travels between the [blank_start]driver[blank_end] noticing the [blank_start]hazard[blank_end] and applying the [blank_start]brakes[blank_end], whilst [blank_start]Stopping Distance[blank_end] is the distance the car travels whilst the brakes are being [blank_start]applied[blank_end].
Answer
  • Stopping Distance
  • Thinking Distance
  • Braking Distance
  • Thinking Distance
  • driver
  • hazard
  • brakes
  • Stopping Distance
  • applied

Question 14

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Momentum is the product of [blank_start]mass[blank_end] and [blank_start]velocity[blank_end].
Answer
  • velocity
  • mass

Question 15

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Select the correct equation for moments.
Answer
  • p = mv
  • F = (mv - mu) ÷ t
  • M = F × d
  • ∆a = ∆v ÷ t

Question 16

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The unit for moments is Newton metres ([blank_start]Nm[blank_end]).
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  • Nm
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