Physics-first flashcards: units, symbols, and law statements
Period 2, Grade 9 Forces: you need a quick set that reminds students which quantities are vectors, what the SI units are, and how Newton’s laws are phrased on your course. A physics-ready generator should let you specify card types that reflect that lesson, not generic trivia.
Useful physics card patterns include:
- Definition → example ("acceleration" → "rate of change of velocity; bicycle speeding from 2 m/s to 6 m/s in 4 s")
- Quantity → symbol and SI unit ("force" → "F, newton (N)")
- Law name → statement ("Ohm’s law" → "V = IR; at constant temperature, V ∝ I")
- Concept contrast ("mass vs weight" → "mass is scalar, kg; weight is vector, N, depends on g")
Avoid cards that hide the physics: bare formulas with no wording, units missing, or ambiguous symbols (g vs G). Build the first draft from a short passage or bullet outline so the language matches your class. To see how the prompt box responds to card-type instructions, open the flashcard generator and try one topic twice—once vague, once physics-specific.