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I/GCSE Physics - Weight and Circular Motion

Edexcel Physics Weight and Circular Motion

· igcse physics,gcse physics,edexcel,weight,circular motion

Weight and Circular Motion

What is mass?😅

Mass is the amount of matter or stuff present in an object.

  • Mass- for any object mass is constant anywhere in the universe 
  • A scalar quantity .- Measured in Kilograms 

What is weight?🤣

It is the force acting on an object due to the gravitational pull

  • Measure of the gravitational pull on an object 
  • Measured in Newtons
  • Measured using a newton meter
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Weight(N)=mass(kg)  multiplied by gravitational field strength  (N//kg)

  • Gravitational field strength varies with location
  • Is stronger-closer you are to the mass causing the field 
  • Bigger objects cause stronger fields
In I/GCSE Physics, you will have to know the difference between mass and weight.
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Circular Motion🚙

Velocity-both speed and direction of an object

  • if an object is moving in a circle- it is constantly changing direction so it is constantly changing velocity - it is accelerating
  • This means there is a resultant force acting on it 
  • The change of velocity is towards the centre of the circle, acceleration changes direction but not speed 
  • Force which keeps something moving is a centripetal force

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