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This little revision, home learning or class worksheet comes with answers and helps GCSE students to understand Pressure in Gases in P3 GCSE Physics 🚀🍎.

It tests students on Boyle’s law - the relationship between volume, pressure, temperature and a constant in ideal gases. Students will sketch a pressure volume graph, convert units, and explore the inversely proportional relationship between volume and pressure.

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What’s included? 👀
✔ A worksheet with a variety of questions.
✔ An answer sheet which has the answers filled in.

Which content does it cover? 📚 📚
This practice sheet covers part of Topic 3 of Physics - Particle Model of Matter.
It’s designed for both GCSE Triple Award Science (separate sciences) and Double Award Science (combined science) students.
It’s optimised for the AQA Grade 9-1 Specification 2016 onwards but has been updated for 2022.

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