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KS4 Physics

KS4 Physics

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2024 · 1895m

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Transverse waves
Transverse wavesJul 10, 2024

I can label the parts of a rope or water wave that can be measured, and I can interpret and sketch scale drawings of transverse waves.

Transverse waves
Transverse wavesJul 10, 2024

I can label the parts of a rope or water wave that can be measured, and I can interpret and sketch scale drawings of transverse waves.

Transverse waves
Transverse wavesJul 10, 2024

I can label the parts of a rope or water wave that can be measured, and I can interpret and sketch scale drawings of transverse waves.

Transverse waves
Transverse wavesJul 10, 2024

I can label the parts of a rope or water wave that can be measured, and I can interpret and sketch scale drawings of transverse waves.

Transverse waves
Transverse wavesJul 10, 2024

I can label the parts of a rope or water wave that can be measured, and I can interpret and sketch scale drawings of transverse waves.

Motion calculations (a=(v–u)/t, v²−u²=2ax & v=x/t)
Motion calculations (a=(v–u)/t, v²−u²=2ax & v=x/t)Jul 10, 2024

I can choose and use different equations to calculate different motions.

Calculating from motion graphs: including displacement (a=(v-u)/t and v=x/t)
Calculating from motion graphs: including displacement (a=(v-u)/t and v=x/t)Jul 10, 2024

I can take readings from motion graphs to calculate distance, displacement, speed, velocity and acceleration.

Motion calculations: including complex ones (a=(v−u)/t, v²−u²=2ax & v=x/t)
Motion calculations: including complex ones (a=(v−u)/t, v²−u²=2ax & v=x/t)Jul 10, 2024

I can choose and use different equations to calculate different motions.

Motion calculations (a=Δv/t, v²−u²=2as & v=s/t)
Motion calculations (a=Δv/t, v²−u²=2as & v=s/t)Jul 10, 2024

I can choose and use different equations to calculate different motions.

Motion calculations: including complex ones (a=Δv/t, v²−u²=2as & v=s/t)
Motion calculations: including complex ones (a=Δv/t, v²−u²=2as & v=s/t)Jul 10, 2024

I can choose and use different equations to calculate different motions.