Circular Motion Equations Worksheet
Practice uniform circular motion with 10 problems covering centripetal acceleration, centripetal force, angular velocity, and period. Full solutions included.
View worksheet →Practice simple harmonic motion with 10 problems on period and frequency of pendulums and mass-spring systems, plus displacement, velocity, and energy in SHM.
| T = 2π√(m/k) | Period of mass-spring system |
| T = 2π√(L/g) | Period of simple pendulum |
| x = A cos(ωt) | Displacement (starting at max) |
| v_max = ωA | Maximum velocity |
| a_max = ω²A | Maximum acceleration |
| E = ½kA² | Total energy in SHM |
| ω = 2π/T = 2πf | Angular frequency |
| Symbol | Quantity | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| T | period | s |
| f | frequency | Hz |
| m | mass | kg |
| k | spring constant | N/m |
| L | pendulum length | m |
| A | amplitude | m |
| ω | angular frequency | rad/s |
| x | displacement | m |
Attempt each problem on paper first, then click Show answer to check your working.
A 0.5 kg mass on a spring with k = 200 N/m. Find the period.
Find the period of a 1.5 m pendulum. (g = 9.8 m/s²)
A spring oscillates at 2 Hz with amplitude 0.05 m. Find max velocity.
Find the spring constant if a 2 kg mass oscillates with period 0.6 s.
A pendulum has period 2 s on Earth. Find its period on the Moon (g_M = 1.62 m/s²).
Mass-spring system: m = 1 kg, k = 100 N/m, A = 0.1 m. Find total energy.
Find max acceleration for a 0.05 m amplitude oscillation at 5 Hz.
A mass on a spring has period 0.4 s. Find ω.
A 0.2 kg mass on a spring oscillates with v_max = 1.2 m/s and A = 0.06 m. Find k.
Pendulum length needed for period of exactly 1 s? (g = 9.8 m/s²)
Practice uniform circular motion with 10 problems covering centripetal acceleration, centripetal force, angular velocity, and period. Full solutions included.
View worksheet →Practice gravitation with 10 problems on Newton's universal law, field strength, and orbital motion. Includes full worked solutions.
View worksheet →Practice the four kinematic equations (SUVAT) with this set of 12 progressively challenging problems. Includes a full worked answer key. Ideal for GCSE, AP Physics 1, and IB Physics students.
View worksheet →This simple harmonic motion equations worksheet covers the essential equations for mechanics at the A-Level / AP Physics 1 / IB HL level. Every problem has been written to mirror the style and difficulty of real exam questions, with full algebraic working shown in the solutions.
If you find these problems too straightforward, try the more advanced worksheets in the same topic listed above. If they feel too difficult, start by reviewing the equation definitions in the box at the top of this page and then return to question 1.