Some of the equations at the end do not need to be learnt but will be given on an insert in the paper. These equations are at the end of the list. There is an equation highlighted in red that is not in the specification but helps to understand some important concepts. The equation list required for OCR, CIE, AQA trilogy and combined science are almost if not identical. The Eduqas specification requires more use of Newton’s equations of motion sometimes called the SUVAT equations.
Ready to liven up your middle school art curriculum with engaging, no prep Chinese New Year art projects? This Ming Dynasty vase lesson will boost student confidence and creativity. Kids will be intrigued by production of the cobalt blue porcelain
In simple words, the pressure only depends on the height of the water column, provided that the liquid being used is the same (same density). As such, a larger cross-sectional area makes no difference to the amount of pressure exerted by a liquid. This concept is often tested in the MCQ section of O Level Physics Paper 1.
This form is used often to calculate the weight of an object given its mass m and the gravitational field strength g of the planet. Keep in mind that mass is independent of gravity, whereas the weight of an object can vary depending on how strong the gravitational field strength g is!