
Revise iGCSE Physics
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9th - 10th Grade
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Nguyễn Hoàng An
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iGCSE Physics
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Every single unit...
Measurements
Motion
Pressure
Energy
Thermals
Sounds
Rays
Electricity
Magnets
Electrons
Radioactivity
...all in a Mega-quizizz!
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But, to make things easier for us,
we divided them into 3 topics:
Electricity
Magnets
Electrons
Radioactivity
Particles
Thermals
Sounds
Rays
Waves
Measurements
Motion
Pressure
Energy
Properties
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1 light year = 9480000000000000 mm
Properties
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Measurements
We need to measure stuff, using an unit (mm, N, Pa) and a number (42, ⅘, 3.2 × 10³)
SI units (s, m, kg) >>> imperial units (lb, yd)
Make sure your equipment is set to zero. Micrometer works by reading both normal and spinning barrel numbers
density = mass ÷ volume
Volume can be measured by the amount of water displacement
Mass don't change once in space, weight does
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Motion
Velocity is how fast you move, speed is velocity but without direction, and acceleration is how fast you change your velocity
Gradient and area under the speed-time graph gives acceleration and position
Free fall is 9.8 m/s² of acceleration
Newton's first law of motion: stuff would drift or stay still if no force is applied
Newton's second law of motion: force = mass × acceleration
Friction depends on the object movement
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Motion
Gravitational force attracts mass and create weight
Newton's third law of motion: Stuff when create movement would create opposing force
momentum = mass × velocity, impulse is the change in momentum (not change in time)
Momentum is conserved in a closed system
Forces are added in a parallelogram rule
Moving in circle require acceleration, which is the centripetal/centrifugal force
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Pressure
moment = force × shortest distance
Center of mass must be inside the base in order to be stable
Spring stretch in proportion to the force applied (Hooke's law), until a limit
pressure = force ÷ area
pressure = density × gravity × height
1 atmosphere = 100000 newtons per square meter, however, we are not crush as it is being cancelled
Pressure and volume is inversely proportional
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Energy
moment = force × shortest distance
Center of mass must be inside the base in order to be stable
Spring stretch in proportion to the force applied (Hooke's law), until a limit
pressure = force ÷ area
pressure = density × gravity × height
1 atmosphere = 100000 newtons per square meter, however, we are not crush as it is being cancelled
Pressure and volume is inversely proportional
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