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  1. A-level Physics data and formulae For use in exams from the June 2017 Series onwards Version 1.5 1. DATA - FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS AND VALUES. Quantity Symbol Value Units . speed of light in vacuo . ... equations of motion . 𝑚 = 𝑢 + 𝑎 𝑡 𝑠 = ...

  2. 1 sty 2024 · When you sit your AQA A Level Physics exam, you will have access to the AQA A-Level Physics data and formulae sheet. This is a booklet which contains useful data, such as fundamental constants and values, algebraic equations, geometrical equations and a range of equations used throughout the syllabus to help you in your exam.

  3. (equivalent to 1.00867 u) In 1.67(5)×10–27 kg gravitational field strength C 9.81 Nkg–1 acceleration due to gravity C 9.81 ms–2 atomic mass unit (1u is equivalent to 931.5 MeV) u 1.661×10–27 kg ALGEBRAIC EQUATION GEOMETRICAL EQUATIONS arc length quadratic equation a b b ac x 2 ±− 2 −4 = = r à = 2 circumference of circle πr

  4. These data and formulae sheets are for you to use while you’re learning A Level Physics and working through practice questions. Make sure you are also familiar with the official Exam Board Data and Formulae booklets: especially before you use it for any real exams in the future.

  5. TH. work done per cycle = area of loop. input power = calorific value − fuel flow rate. indicated power = (area of ⨯ loop) (number of cycles per second) ⨯ (number of cylinders) output or brake power ⨯.

  6. The gravitational field strength (g) in a radial field follows the equation (which is derived in section 8.3): g = GM r2. Where G is the gravitational constant, M is the mass of the object causing the field and r is the distance between the centre of the masses.

  7. A-level Physics data and formulae For use in exams from the June 2017 Series onwards Version 1.6 1 DATA - FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS AND VALUES