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Free Forces Worksheets for GCSE

Push, pull, gravity, and motion. Download free printable science worksheets designed for GCSE students (ages 14-16), aligned to the UK National Curriculum.

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What Your Child Will Learn

Apply Newton's three laws of motion
Calculate resultant forces and use F = ma
Analyse the effects of forces in elastic and inelastic collisions
Apply force concepts to engineering and physics problems

Sample Forces Questions for GCSE

Here are examples of the types of questions your child will practice:

1

State Newton's First Law of Motion

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Calculate: Force = Mass × Acceleration. If m=5kg and a=2m/s², find F

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Explain terminal velocity

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How do moments (torque) work?

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Apply Newton's Third Law to explain rocket propulsion

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Skills Your Child Will Build

Physics understanding
Cause and effect
Scientific enquiry
Prediction

Real-World Applications

Understanding forces helps children in everyday situations:

Sports
Engineering
Safety
Understanding machines

Common Mistakes to Watch For

Help your child avoid these common forces mistakes:

  • !Confusing mass and weight
  • !Forgetting balanced vs unbalanced forces
  • !Friction direction errors
  • !Misusing Newton's laws

Learning Progression

Mastering forces at this level prepares students for A-Level study and beyond, developing expertise valued in higher education and careers.

Sample Forces Worksheets

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Forces Worksheet - GCSE - Intermediate

GCSE · intermediate difficulty

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Activity 1: Understanding Newton's Laws

Read the scenarios below and identify which of Newton's Laws of Motion is being described. Write your answer in the box provided.

1. A book remains at rest on a table until a force is applied. ______
2. A car accelerates faster when a greater force is applied to the pedal. ______
3. A swimmer pushes water backward to move forward in the pool. ______

Activity 2: Calculating Resultant Force

Use the formula F = ma to calculate the resultant force for each scenario. Show all your workings clearly.

1. A 10 kg object accelerates at 2 m/s². Calculate the force. ______
2. A 5 kg object accelerates at 3 m/s². Calculate the force. ______
3. A 20 kg object accelerates at 1.5 m/s². Calculate the force. ______

Tips for Teaching Forces

1Demonstrate with real objects: push a book, pull a string
2Balanced forces = no change in motion
3Newton's second law: F = ma is the key equation
4Friction investigations with surfaces of varying roughness

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Frequently Asked Questions

What forces topics are covered in these worksheets?
Our forces worksheets for GCSE cover all aspects of push, pull, gravity, and motion as required by the UK National Curriculum. Each worksheet is designed to build skills progressively from foundation to challenge level.
Are these forces worksheets suitable for GCSE?
Yes, these worksheets are specifically designed for GCSE students (ages 14-16). The content difficulty and question types are carefully matched to National Curriculum expectations for this age group.
How can I use these forces worksheets effectively?
We recommend 15-20 minutes of focused practice per session. Use the worksheets to reinforce concepts taught at school, identify areas needing more practice, and build confidence. Every worksheet includes an answer key for easy self-assessment.
Do the forces worksheets include answer keys?
Yes, every worksheet comes with a complete answer key on a separate page. This makes it easy for parents to check homework, teachers to mark work, and students to self-assess their understanding.

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