Since I have nothing to do with PE 1 I have absolutely no expectations in it.
The diagram of IE plus SE equals PE represents the relationship between kinetic energy (KE), potential energy (PE), and the total mechanical energy (E) of an object. In this diagram, IE represents the initial energy, SE represents the additional energy supplied, and PE represents the potential energy gained. The total mechanical energy of the object is the sum of the initial energy and the additional energy, which can be converted into potential energy.
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PE = mgh PE = 95 x 45 x 9.81 kg.m.ms-2 = 41.94 KJ
Morell Regional High School, PE.
you cant
NO!
No, you don't need a GCSE
no you don't.
hey there x u have to do 2 hours of pe every week even once uu hve chosen u gcse options..this is normlly 2 hours a week :)
You need 5 art GCSE'S, 2 religious education GCSE'S, 9 maths English or science GCSE'S and 20 PE GCSE'S
I'd strongly recommend it, i did GCSE PE and am now doing A-level PE and it does help so you have a strong foundation to start learning a-level PE. There's a lot i fall back on now when learning things because i already knew them from GCSE, and all of the people in my a-level class that didn't do GCSE dropped out because it was too difficult. Some schools may not let you do do A-level PE unless you've already done GCSE so you should probably check. good luck in whatever you do :-)
It's up to you. You do get 2 GCSE's if you do BTEC, but from what I've heard, you do less sport time in BTEC and spend more time doing research. That's what happened in my school, I don't know about yours.
It is an option in PE
Take the one you would enjoy more. It's up to you.
PE? GCSE? stuck on same question! arrrggh! lol
Not sure on all of them but in an interview he said his favourite subjects at school were History and PE