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Maths For Physicists Maths for Physicists Learning Outcomes Physics 1 GCSE Science A •

Maths For Physicists Maths for Physicists Learning Outcomes Physics 1 GCSE Science A • Understand how to rearrange equations using “equation triangles”.

Maths For Physicists Physics 1 GCSE Science A What is an equation?

Maths For Physicists Physics 1 GCSE Science A What is an equation?

Maths For Physicists Distance = Speed x Time Physics 1 GCSE Science A This

Maths For Physicists Distance = Speed x Time Physics 1 GCSE Science A This equation tells us something we already know. It tells us that the total distance we travel depends on how fast we are going, and how long we are going at that speed.

Maths For Physicists Distance = Speed x Time For example, if a train is

Maths For Physicists Distance = Speed x Time For example, if a train is travelling at 50 mph, and it’s going this speed for 3 hours 3 x 50 = 150 Physics 1 GCSE Science A In other words the total distance is 150 miles

Maths For Physicists Distance = Speed x Time Most of you will be able

Maths For Physicists Distance = Speed x Time Most of you will be able to work this out anyway, and it’s a bit of a silly example, but the idea is to get you to understand how to manipulate equations] Physics 1 GCSE Science A But what if we knew that we had travelled 180 miles on a car journey that lasted 3 hours, how would we work out our average speed?

Maths For Physicists Distance = Speed x Time Physics 1 GCSE Science A We

Maths For Physicists Distance = Speed x Time Physics 1 GCSE Science A We can use an equation triangle to rearrange this equation!

Physics 1 GCSE Science A Maths For Physicists

Physics 1 GCSE Science A Maths For Physicists

Maths For Physicists Example 1: a) How far is travelled by a plane flying

Maths For Physicists Example 1: a) How far is travelled by a plane flying at 250 km/hour for 6 hours [3] b) How far would this be in metres? [1] Physics 1 GCSE Science A c) What is the answer to “b)” written in standard form? [1]

Maths For Physicists Example 2: How long has a man been running for if

Maths For Physicists Example 2: How long has a man been running for if he has travelled 17 km, and is running at 2 km/h[3] Physics 1 GCSE Science A

Maths For Physicists Example 3: How fast is a criminal travelling if he travels

Maths For Physicists Example 3: How fast is a criminal travelling if he travels 350 miles in 3. 5 hours? Physics 1 GCSE Science A

Maths For Physicists Physics 1 GCSE Science A Questions?

Maths For Physicists Physics 1 GCSE Science A Questions?

Maths For Physicists Physics 1 GCSE Science A Equation Triangles?

Maths For Physicists Physics 1 GCSE Science A Equation Triangles?

Maths For Physicists Example 1 Physics 1 GCSE Science A v f λ

Maths For Physicists Example 1 Physics 1 GCSE Science A v f λ

Maths For Physicists Example 2 Physics 1 GCSE Science A R V I

Maths For Physicists Example 2 Physics 1 GCSE Science A R V I

Maths For Physicists Example 2 Physics 1 GCSE Science A E P t

Maths For Physicists Example 2 Physics 1 GCSE Science A E P t

Maths For Physicists Physics 1 GCSE Science A Plenary 3, 3, 1 Write down

Maths For Physicists Physics 1 GCSE Science A Plenary 3, 3, 1 Write down 3 sentences about what you have learned today.

Maths For Physicists Condense this into 3 words. Physics 1 GCSE Science A Plenary

Maths For Physicists Condense this into 3 words. Physics 1 GCSE Science A Plenary 3, 3, 1

Maths For Physicists Physics 1 GCSE Science A Plenary 3, 3, 1 Write down

Maths For Physicists Physics 1 GCSE Science A Plenary 3, 3, 1 Write down 1 word that describes what you have learned.