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Define Scalar quantity

A quantity with only magnitude

🧲

Examples of scalar quantity

Speed, distance, temperature, mass

s dt

Define vector quantity + examples

A quantity with both magnitude and direction


Eg. Velocity, displacement, force, acceleration, weight

bi

Equation for acceleration

a= v-u/t

a butt (sounds like this)

Equation for acceleration

a= v-u/t

a butt (sounds like this)

Equation for weight

Weight (N) = mass (Kg) x gravitational field strength (N/kg)

Equation for acceleration

a= v-u/t

a butt (sounds like this)

Equation for weight

Weight (N) = mass (Kg) x gravitational field strength (N/kg)

What type of wave is a sound wave?

A longitudinal wave

Equation for acceleration

a= v-u/t

a butt (sounds like this)

Equation for weight

Weight (N) = mass (Kg) x gravitational field strength (N/kg)

What type of wave is a sound wave?

A longitudinal wave

Equation for frequency of a wave

Frequency: no. of waves to pass a point/time taken

Fish Net Tights

Equation for acceleration

a= v-u/t

a butt (sounds like this)

Equation for weight

Weight (N) = mass (Kg) x gravitational field strength (N/kg)

What type of wave is a sound wave?

A longitudinal wave

Equation for frequency of a wave

Frequency: no. of waves to pass a point/time taken

Fish Net Tights

Difference between light waves and radio waves

Radio waves are much bigger (as there atoms are larger) meaning they can pass through a wall whereas sound waves cannot

ato

Equation for acceleration

a= v-u/t

a butt (sounds like this)

Equation for weight

Weight (N) = mass (Kg) x gravitational field strength (N/kg)

What type of wave is a sound wave?

A longitudinal wave

Equation for frequency of a wave

Frequency: no. of waves to pass a point/time taken

Fish Net Tights

Difference between light waves and radio waves

Radio waves are much bigger (as there atoms are larger) meaning they can pass through a wall whereas sound waves cannot

ato

Equation for PCR

Power= Current squared (i^2) x r

square

Equation for acceleration

a= v-u/t

a butt (sounds like this)

Equation for weight

Weight (N) = mass (Kg) x gravitational field strength (N/kg)

What type of wave is a sound wave?

A longitudinal wave

Equation for frequency of a wave

Frequency: no. of waves to pass a point/time taken

Fish Net Tights

Difference between light waves and radio waves

Radio waves are much bigger (as there atoms are larger) meaning they can pass through a wall whereas sound waves cannot

ato

Equation for PCR

Power= Current squared (i^2) x r

square

What does constant acceleration look like on a distance-time graph?

📈 rising but with a slight curve

Equation for acceleration

a= v-u/t

a butt (sounds like this)

Equation for weight

Weight (N) = mass (Kg) x gravitational field strength (N/kg)

What type of wave is a sound wave?

A longitudinal wave

Equation for frequency of a wave

Frequency: no. of waves to pass a point/time taken

Fish Net Tights

Difference between light waves and radio waves

Radio waves are much bigger (as there atoms are larger) meaning they can pass through a wall whereas sound waves cannot

ato

Equation for PCR

Power= Current squared (i^2) x r

square

What does constant acceleration look like on a distance-time graph?

📈 rising but with a slight curve

What does constant acceleration look like on a velocity time graph?

📈 straight constant line like emoji

General wave equation

Wave equation: wave speed (m/s)= Frequency (Hz) x Wave length (m)

(N) S F W(l)

General wave equation

Wave equation: wave speed (m/s)= Frequency (Hz) x Wave length (m)

(N) S F W(l)

Examples of transverse waves

Any EM waves (radio and light)