Learning objective
Define weight as the force acting on an object due to gravity.
Read the explanation, check the common trap, then practise with flashcards and questions.
At a glance
0
Flashcards
0
Questions
Topic
Forces and their interactions
Subtopic
Gravity and weight
Study support
Understand this objective
Quick explanation
Define weight as the force acting on an object due to gravity
- This point belongs to Forces and their interactions, especially Gravity and weight.
- You need to be able to define weight as the force acting on an object due to gravity.
- The key ideas to know are gravity and weight.
- Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.
Key concepts
Why it matters
This objective helps connect Gravity and weight to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Forces and their interactions.
Quick student answer
What is weight?
Direct answer
In Physics, this page helps you answer questions about weight within Forces and their interactions. Focus on the key process, correct scientific terms, and how the idea links to exam-style questions. Key terms to check are Weight and Gravity.
Key terms
- Weight: The force acting on an object due to gravity, measured in newtons.
- Gravity: The attractive force between two masses, which causes weight.
Common trap
Confusing Weight and Mass: Remember that weight is a force measured in newtons and depends on gravitational field strength, while mass is a scalar quantity measured in kilograms and does not change with location.
Related questions
Try this as a practice card
Question 1 of 4
Choose an answer, get feedback, then move sideways through the set.
Flashcard prompts
Flip through the key recall cards
Flashcard 1 of 4
Practise next
Revision tools
Choose how to practise
Flashcards0 linked cards
Practice Questions0 linked questions
Revision notestopic notes
Open the full topic revision notes when you are ready to review this objective in context.
Open revision notesRelated learning objectives
- Define a scalar quantity as a quantity with magnitude only.
Scalar and vector quantities
- Define a vector quantity as a quantity with magnitude and direction.
Scalar and vector quantities
- Identify distance, speed, time, mass, energy and temperature as scalar quantities in GCSE contexts.
Scalar and vector quantities
- Identify displacement, velocity, acceleration, force, weight and momentum as vector quantities in GCSE contexts.
Scalar and vector quantities
- Distinguish speed from velocity using direction.
Scalar and vector quantities
