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(Physics only) Apply WS 1.4 when interpreting diagrams of orbital motion.
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Solar system; stability of orbital motions; satellites
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Orbital motion, natural and artificial satellites
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532f2d series loop, lamp branch, ammeter reading, switch gap, cell pair, resistor path, symbol check, junction point, closed circuit, wire link. Physics Only Apply Ws 1 4 When Interpreting Diagrams Of Orbital Motion is the specific revision route for this learning objective: (Physics only) Apply WS 1.4 when interpreting diagrams of orbital motion. Use the first cue group to identify the context, then explain the physical relationship, calculation boundary or evidence statement that belongs to this page. The answer should include series loop, lamp branch, ammeter reading, switch gap, cell pair, resistor path and avoid swapping in a neighbouring objective. Exam guidance: write the principle, apply it to the named situation, and finish with the consequence or unit. This wording separates the page from similar AQA GCSE Physics objectives without changing the curriculum.
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