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Igcse Equation

The document outlines key physics equations relevant for the IGCSE Co-ordinated/Physics curriculum for 2023-24. It includes formulas for concepts such as speed, acceleration, force, energy, and efficiency, with distinctions made for extended and core content. Additionally, it provides specific equations related to wave speed, momentum, and the Hubble constant.

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Igcse Equation

The document outlines key physics equations relevant for the IGCSE Co-ordinated/Physics curriculum for 2023-24. It includes formulas for concepts such as speed, acceleration, force, energy, and efficiency, with distinctions made for extended and core content. Additionally, it provides specific equations related to wave speed, momentum, and the Hubble constant.

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CIE 2023-24/5

IGCSE Equations
v1.0 Jun 2021
C o- ordinated / Phys ics
Equations in bold are for Extended only (not Core)
Equations highlighted in blue are for Physics only (not Co-ordinated)

average speed = total distance / total time temperature in kelvin = temperature in degrees Celsius + 273

acceleration = change in velocity / time pressure x volume = constant (for a gas)

weight = mass x gravitational field strength


change in specific heat change in
= mass x x
thermal energy capacity temperature
density = mass / volume

force = spring constant x extension


wave speed = frequency x wavelength
force = mass x acceleration n = sin i / sin r n = 1 / sin c

perpendicular distance
moment = force x
from the pivot

current = charge / time


momentum = mass x velocity
voltage = work done / charge

impulse = force x time for which it acts = change in momentum resistance = voltage / current

power = current x voltage


resultant force = change in momentum / time
energy transferred = current x voltage x time

kinetic energy = ½ x mass x speed2 resistance1 voltage1


____________ = __________
change in resistance2 voltage2
change in gravitational gravitational
= mass x x height
potential energy field strength

work done = force x distance moved = energy transferred


primary voltage turns on the primary coil
___________________ = ___________________________
useful energy output x 100%
efficiency = _____________________ secondary voltage turns on the secondary coil
total energy input
current in voltage across current in voltage across
primary coil x the primary coil = secondary coil x the secondary coil
useful power output x 100%
efficiency = _____________________ power = current2 x resistance
total power input

power = work done / time

2 x π x orbital radius
orbital speed = ____________________
power = energy transferred / time
time period
pressure = force / area
Hubble constant = speed of galaxy / distance from Earth
change in density gravitational change
= x x
pressure of liquid field strength in depth 1 / Hubble constant = approximate age of the Universe

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