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P5.01 Forces - Completed

This document provides a summary of key knowledge from a Year 10 forces unit that will be revisited later. It includes 17 questions related to forces, motion, work, energy and springs. The questions cover topics like the different types of forces, scalar and vector quantities, equations for speed, work, weight and springs, and interpreting graphs related to motion. The document indicates when this prior knowledge on forces will be revisited, such as for a Paper 2 exam revision or booster lessons.

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P5.01 Forces - Completed

This document provides a summary of key knowledge from a Year 10 forces unit that will be revisited later. It includes 17 questions related to forces, motion, work, energy and springs. The questions cover topics like the different types of forces, scalar and vector quantities, equations for speed, work, weight and springs, and interpreting graphs related to motion. The document indicates when this prior knowledge on forces will be revisited, such as for a Paper 2 exam revision or booster lessons.

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Year 10 Topic P5.

01 Forces
Key knowledge from this unit that will
Prior Knowledge
be revisited
Year 7 Forces unit 1 + 2 – Explain how to measure speed and
● Forces equations
use the speed formula, construct a distance-time graph, ● Distance-time graphs
explain the difference between mass and weight, describe ● Velocity-time graphs
the effects of pressure on solids and liquids, investigate the ● Mass and weight
effects of forces on springs.
● Forces on springs

When this
knowledge
Key questions and answers
will NEXT be
revisited
1. Friction, normal, tension and air resistance. Paper 2 revision
Name 4 contact and booster
E.g. Rubbing hands together (friction), pressing the brakes on a car
forces and give an lessons
(friction), opening a parachute (air resistance), a book on a table
example of each.
(normal), a mass on a spring (tension).
2. Name 3 non-contact Gravity, electrostatic and magnetism. Paper 2 revision
and booster
forces and give an E.g. Dropping a ball (gravity), rubbing a balloon on hair (electrostatic),
lessons
example of each. the Earth’s magnetic field (magnetism).
3. What is a scalar Paper 2 revision
and booster
quantity? Give 2 Has a magnitude but no direction e.g. mass, speed, distance. lessons
examples.

4. What is a vector Paper 2 revision


and booster
quantity? Give 2 Has a magnitude and a direction e.g. weight, velocity, displacement.
lessons
examples.

5. Paper 2 revision
and booster
lessons

Match the key words


to the distance-time
graph.

6. What formula relates Paper 2 revision


v = s/t and booster
speed, distance and
lessons
time? Give units. Speed (m/s) = distance (m) / time (s)
7. Find the speed of the Paper 2 revision
and booster
following:
lessons
a) 1.5 m/s
b) 0.5 m/s
c) 2 m/s
d) 4 m/s
e) 0.5 m/s
f) 1.5 m/s
g) 0 m/s
8. Paper 2 revision
What is “work done”? The energy transferred when a force is used to move an object across and booster
a distance. lessons

9. What formula relates Paper 2 revision


work done, force and W = fd and booster
lessons
distance? Give units. Work done (J) = force (N) x distance (m)

10. What distance is an


object moved if a 50N
force does 99J of 1.98 m
work on the object?

11. What formula relates Paper 2 revision


and booster
weight, mass and W = mg lessons
gravitational field Weight (N) = mass (kg) x gravitational field strength (N/kg)
strength? Give units.

14. Calculate the mass of Paper 2 revision


an object when and booster
lessons
gravitational field 7.27 kg
strength is 8.8
N/kg and weight is
64N.
15. State what each Paper 2 revision
graph shows: and booster
lessons
acceleration,
constant velocity,
negative acceleration,
or stationary:

1. Constant velocity
2. Acceleration
3. Negative acceleration (deceleration)
4. Stationary
16. What formula relates Paper 2 revision
F = ke
and booster
work done, force and Force (N) = spring constant (N/m) x extension (m) lessons
distance? Give units.
17. A spring has an Paper 2 revision
extension of 0.08 m and booster
lessons
when it is stretched
5 N/m
by a force of 4 N.
What is its spring
constant?

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