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physics equations 9-1 gcse

ive had a look on the aqa spec for physics 9-1 gcse, but it doesn't really mention suvat equations. im confused if im supposed to memorise them because they are a bit difficult but then again they're not on the spec either? (unless i didnt check thoroughly)
Reply 1
You have to memorise acceleration = change in velocity / time
but the equation (final velocity)2 - (initial velocity)2 = 2 x acceleration x distance is given on the equation sheet so you don't have to learn it
Reply 2
Original post by jaz2906
You have to memorise acceleration = change in velocity / time
but the equation (final velocity)2 - (initial velocity)2 = 2 x acceleration x distance is given on the equation sheet so you don't have to learn it


thanks dude
Aren't they taking away the equations sheet?
Reply 4
well kinda, most of them are not given but the really hard ones are. may also differ depending on spec, thats for aqa
Original post by deltagolf
Aren't they taking away the equations sheet?


Yes, we are not given the majority of the equations, however a few harder (and some completely irrelevant) equations will be provided... or at least for my exam board :smile:

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