A-Level Physics — Physics — Circular Motion Practice Test

Free, focused Physics — Circular Motion topic test for Cambridge/Edexcel A-Level — Physics — 20 questions at real exam difficulty, with instant scoring and explanations.

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Practise Physics — Circular Motion for A-Level Physics

Circular Motion is a scoring area in A-Level Physics. This chapter test isolates Physics — Circular Motion so you can drill just this topic, find your weak spots, and fix them before sitting a full-length A-Level Physics mock. Each attempt serves a fresh set of 20 questions from the A-Level Physics Physics — Circular Motion bank.

Sample Circular Motion questions

Object moves in a circle of radius 3 m at speed 12 m/s. Centripetal acceleration is:
Object moves in a circle of radius 4 m at speed 13 m/s. Centripetal acceleration is:
Object moves in a circle of radius 2 m at speed 14 m/s. Centripetal acceleration is:
Object moves in a circle of radius 3 m at speed 15 m/s. Centripetal acceleration is:
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Does A-Level Physics include Circular Motion questions?
Yes. Physics — Circular Motion is part of the A-Level Physics syllabus. This topic test gives you 20 focused Circular Motion questions at real exam difficulty so you can master the chapter before the full mock.
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How many Circular Motion questions are there?
This Circular Motion drill has 20 questions. Each attempt draws a fresh set from the A-Level Physics Physics — Circular Motion question bank, so you can repeat it for more practice.

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