Physics Energy Practice Exam Questions
Energy Practice Exam Questions Energy is the “stuff” that allows things to happen or change. It’s like the fuel in a car that makes it go or the electricity that powers your phone. In...
Energy Practice Exam Questions Energy is the “stuff” that allows things to happen or change. It’s like the fuel in a car that makes it go or the electricity that powers your phone. In...
Pressure Worksheet Pressure tells us how much force is being applied to a certain area. It shows how concentrated a force is. This means that if you apply the same force over a smaller...
Light Exam Questions Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that our eyes can detect, allowing us to see objects. It travels in straight lines and can be reflected, refracted, or absorbed by different...
Wave Speed Worksheet Wave speed refers to the speed at which a wave travels through a medium. It represents how quickly the wave’s energy is transferred from one point to another. Print Equation flash...
Momentum Worksheet Momentum is a way of measuring how much motion an object has. It depends on two things: how heavy the object is and how fast it’s moving. This means a bigger or...
Resultant Force (Newton’s Second Law of Motion) Worksheet Newton’s Second Law of Motion tells us how much oomph (force) you need to make something move or change the way it’s moving. It’s like saying,...
Acceleration Worksheet Acceleration is how quickly something speeds up or slows down. It’s calculated using the change in speed over time, with the equation: Acceleration = (Final Speed – Initial Speed) ÷ Time. This...
Distance using Speed & Time Worksheet Distance tells us how far something has travelled. It depends on how fast it was going and for how long. This is shown in the equation: Distance =...
Moment Worksheet A moment is the turning effect of a force around a fixed point, known as the pivot. It explains how forces cause objects to rotate. The size of the moment depends on...
Force Applied to a Spring (Hooke’s Law) Worksheet When a force is applied to a spring, it can stretch or compress. The amount it stretches is directly proportional to the force applied, as long...