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PHYSICS
FRENCH (PAGE 1)
French - Français
speed (m/s) = distance (m)
time (s)
pressure (pa) = force (N)
area (m2)
density (kg/m3) = mass (kg)
volume (m3)
moment (turning force) (Nm) = force (N)
x distance from pivot (m)
V = IR
P=W
t
where
where
V = voltage measured in volts (V)
I = current measured in amperes (A)
R = resistance measured in ohms (Ω)
P = power measured in watts (W)
t = time measured in seconds (s)
W = work (energy) measured in joules (J)
Wave equation
V = fλ
F = ma
ke = m x v2
2
P = IV
Pe = m x g x h
where
where
V = speed of wave measured in metres per second (m/s)
f = frequency measured in hertz (Hz)
λ = wavelength measured in metres (m)
F = force measured in newtons (N)
m = mass measured in kilograms (kg)
a = acceleration measured in metres per second squared (m/s2)
where ke = kinetic energy measured in joules (J)
m = mass measured in kilograms (kg)
v = speed measured in metres per second (m/s)
where
P = power measured in watts (W)
I = current measured in amperes (A)
V = voltage measured in volts (V)
where Pe = potential energy measured in joules (J)
m = mass measured in kilograms (kg)
g = acceleration of gravity measured in metres per second
squared (m/s 2)
h = height measured in metres (m)
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Keywords Understand and use the following words within the subject of physics.
Put these into French
the table
How to say: the, a/an, some
the
a/an
masculine
le
l’
(before vowel)
un
feminine
la
l’
(before vowel)
une
les
des
(some)
plural
an exercise book
the pencil
a chair
some pens
some rulers
the pupil
the pupils
some pupils
Pronouns
Use this as a guide for the different pronouns, for use with
verbs and tenses:
I
je
or j’ before a vowel
you
tu
use for one person you know well
il
use also for ‘it’ if the word is masculine
she
elle
use also for ‘it’ if the word is feminine
we
he
nous or on
you
vous
use for one person you don’t know well or
more than one person
they
ils
if they refers to something masculine
elles
if they refers to something feminine
Accents
Grave
à
è
Circumflex
â, ê, î, ô, û
to make it different from ‘a’, e.g. voilà
opens up the sound, e.g. père, mère
used where in English a letter ‘s’ comes
next, e.g. mât
acceleration
half life
S waves
Acute
é
makes the sound ‘ay’, e.g. joué (joo - ay)
air resistance
ionise
terminal velocity
Trema
ë, ï
alpha radiation
isotope
used if two vowels together to separate the
sounds, e.g. Noël = no - el
amplitude
mass
Cedilla
ç
before vowels a, o, u if the C needs to be
‘soft’, e.g. Ça va?
analogue
newton
beta radiation
reflection
friction
refraction
lundi
Monday
gamma rays
seismic waves
Les saisons - Seasons
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Les numéros
Numbers
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
un
deux
trois
quatre
cinq
six
sept
huit
neuf
dix
onze
douze
treize
quatorze
quinze
seize
dix-sept
dix-huit
dix-neuf
vingt
trente
quarante
cinquante
soixante
soixante-dix
quatre-vingts
quatre-vingt-dix
cent
Les jours de la semaine - Days of the week
Record any other physics words you use in the blank spaces.
Description
Physics
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Masculine, feminine, plural
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Y2-3
mardi
Tuesday
mercredi
Wednesday
jeudi
Thursday
vendredi
Friday
samedi
Saturday
dimanche
Sunday
le printemps Spring ; l’été Summer ; l’automne Autumn ; l’hiver Winter
Description
French (page 1)
Page Ref.
Y2-4
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Physics
The most important equations for Key Stages 3 & 4 are shown below. Try to remember them.
Fill in the equations triangles to help you rearrange the equations.