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Equations of Motions | SUVAT โ IGCSE Physics | Motion Made Easy | VisionIGCSE
In this video, we explain SUVAT equations step by step for IGCSE Physics, focusing on motion with constant acceleration.
You will learn when to use each equation, how to identify given variables, and how to solve past-paper style numerical questions confidently.
This lesson is ideal for:
* IGCSE Physics (0625)
* GCSE Physics
* Foundation for AS Level Mechanics
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# # # ๐ Topics Covered
* Meaning of **S, U, V, A, T**
* When SUVAT equations can be used
* All **5 SUVAT equations** explained clearly
* Free fall problems (dropping objects)
* Motion under gravity
* Typical IGCSE exam mistakes to avoid
* Past-paper style worked examples
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# # # ๐งฎ SUVAT Equations
* ( v = u + at )
* ( s = ut + \frac{1}{2}at^2 )
* ( v^2 = u^2 + 2as )
* ( s = \frac{(u+v)}{2}t )
* ( s = vt - \frac{1}{2}at^2 )
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# # # ๐ฏ Exam Tips
* Always check **constant acceleration**
* Write the **SUVAT letters first**
* Convert units before substituting
* Use ( g = 9.8,\text{m/s}^2 ) (or (10,\text{m/s}^2) if stated)
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