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  1. work done = force × distance (along the line of action of the force) W = F s force = spring constant × extension F = k e moment of a force = force × distance (normal to direction of force) M = F d pressure = force normal to a surface area of that surface p = F A HT pressure due to a column of liquid =

  2. thermal energy for a change of state = mass × specific latent heat. E = m L. For gases: pressure × volume = constant. p V = constant. weight = mass × gravitational field strength. W = m g. work done = force × distance (along the line of action of the force) W = F s. force = spring constant × extension.

  3. It can be written as an equation involving two distances: Stopping distance = Thinking distance + Braking distance. Where: Thinking distance = the distance travelled in the time it takes the driver to react (reaction time) in metres (m) Braking distance = the distance travelled under the braking force in metres (m)

  4. Δ E = m c Δ θ mass × specific heat capacity × temperature change. energy transferred power = time. work done power = time. useful output energy transfer. efficiency = total input energy transfer.

  5. To calculate distance travelled in physics, you need to know the speed of an object and the amount of time it has been in motion. You can use the formula distance = speed x time to calculate the distance travelled.

  6. 7 gru 2023 · What does the AQA GCSE Physics equations sheet look like? This is the equation sheet for students taking their Physics , Combined Science : Trilogy and Combined Science: Synergy exams with AQA in 2023.

  7. Equations to Learn weight = mass × gravitational field strength = work done = force × distance (moved along the line of action of the force) = extension = moment of a force = force distance = pressure = force normal to a surface area of that surface = time = acceleration = change in velocity