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Physics Past Papers on

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Physics Past Papers on Cambridge website

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IGCSE Physics Simulations

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School Physics

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Physics IGCSE revision notes

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Type of Circuit: Circuit Series Circuits Components are connected from end to end Total resistance is the product of all the resistances added together If one component is removed or disconnected the circuit is broken

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Weight / Gravity / Energy / Work: Weight and Gravity The weight of an object is the force of gravity acting on it. It is calculated using the following formula: Weight (N)   =   Mass (kg)   x   g (N/kg or m/s2
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Newton's Law of Motion: First Law If no forces acts on an object or the forces on it are balanced then it will either remain at rest, or move with a constant velocity. One example is that of a book resting on a table. etc.
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Conductors / Instructors Most materials fall into two groups: Conductors - allow electrons, and therefore a current, to flow through them. Insulators - do not conduct electricity An insulator may act as a store of, etc.
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Electrostatic Induction Electrostatic induction can be demonstrated using small pieces of paper and a polythene rod. The rod is negatively charged prior to the experiment by vigorously rubbing it with a cloth. etc.
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Electromagnetism: This is the idea that magnetism can travel from one object to another even though they are insulated. An example of how magnetic induction is used is in transformers. Two coils of wire are wrapped, etc.
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Charge / Current / Voltage / Resistance: Charge The charge is the amount of electricity traveling through a circuit The symbol for charge is Q The unit for charge is coulombs A capacitor is a device that stores charge Charge (Q) =
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Heat and Temperature

Energy Resources
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Gravity

Light and Sound

Motion

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Waves, Transfer of Energy

Energy and Electricity

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Using Electricity

Energy Transfer by Heating

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Energy Transfer

Forces and Motion

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Particles in motion

The Strength of Solids

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Physics A-Level revision notes

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Module PH09 Notes Towards absolute zero At absolute zero, an ideal gas has no energy at all a real gas will have some energy, (due to it's mass), the zero point energy A Reversible process is a process, etc

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Module PH08 Notes Impedance Definition: Impedance is the resultant of the reactance and resistance of the circuit. Z = V0 / I Reactance of a capacitor, XC = VC / I Reactance of an inductor, XL = VL / I 8, etc.
     

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KS4. e-Homework

You can't afford to miss your important homework assignment.

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Amazing Projects
Have a look into the Amazing I.T projects of next generation.

I.T has expanded beyond the walls of traditional classroom.

 

  Click here 

.

e-Quiz IGCSE

Are you smart?

One way to findout! 

Test your knowledge.

 

  Click here 

.

e-Resources
Collection of IGCSE Past papers are available to download.

I.T, Physics, Bio, & Chemistry.

 

  Click here 

.

Fun Stuff

Classroom printing ideas, computer quotes, etc.

All times favorite.

 

  Click here 

..

College Tips

College Admission

Statement of purpose.

"Why choose this college?"

 

  Click here 

.

Free Virus Scan

So you think your computer is infected!

 Have a free Virus Scan.

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Career Advise

How to acquire

professional teaching qualifications in I.T?

 

Lets find out.

 

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.

Online Typing Tutor

Speed, accuracy & time. 

Practice turns you into a

Typing Hero.

 

  Click here 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

"There is a single light of science, and to brighten it anywhere is to brighten it  everywhere."  ~  Isaac Asimov

.

.

.

Physics on Bytesize

.

.

Physics audio sessions.

 

Click here

 

Physics Classroom

.

 

A high school Physics tutorial. Multimedia Physics studio.

.

Click here

     

Physics Past Papers on

Elearningeasy website

.

All

.

List of past papers for IGCSE/AS at elearningeasy resource bank.

 

Click here

 

Physics Past Papers on Cambridge website

.

.

Here is a list of past papers for IGCSE Physics (0625).To access Model answers visit Model Answers Page

.

Click here

     

IGCSE Physics Simulations

.

 

Simulation and games to challenge your mind.

.

Click here

 

School Physics

.

 

The site is particularly useful for those in the UK studying GCSE Physics and A level Physics.

Click here

     

Practical Physics

.

 

There will be about 800 experiments to contribute to students' skills and knowledge of physics.

.

Click here

 

Physics.org

.

 

Your guide to the Physics

on the web.

.

Click here

     

Physics IGCSE revision notes

.

.
Weight / Gravity / Energy / Work: Weight and Gravity The weight of an object is the force of gravity acting on it. It is calculated using the following formula: Weight (N)   =   Mass (kg)   x   g (N/kg or m/s2
.
Newton's Law of Motion: First Law If no forces acts on an object or the forces on it are balanced then it will either remain at rest, or move with a constant velocity. One example is that of a book resting on a table. etc.
.
Conductors / Instructors Most materials fall into two groups: Conductors - allow electrons, and therefore a current, to flow through them. Insulators - do not conduct electricity An insulator may act as a store of, etc.
.
Electrostatic Induction Electrostatic induction can be demonstrated using small pieces of paper and a polythene rod. The rod is negatively charged prior to the experiment by vigorously rubbing it with a cloth. etc.
.
Electromagnetism: This is the idea that magnetism can travel from one object to another even though they are insulated. An example of how magnetic induction is used is in transformers. Two coils of wire are wrapped, etc.
.

Charge / Current / Voltage / Resistance: Charge The charge is the amount of electricity traveling through a circuit The symbol for charge is Q The unit for charge is coulombs A capacitor is a device that stores charge Charge (Q) =

.

Heat and Temperature

Energy Resources
.

Gravity

Light and Sound

Motion

.

Waves, Transfer of Energy

Energy and Electricity

.

Using Electricity

Energy Transfer by Heating

.

Energy Transfer

Forces and Motion

.

Particles in motion

The Strength of Solids

.
     

Physics A-Level revision notes

.

Module PH09 Notes Towards absolute zero At absolute zero, an ideal gas has no energy at all a real gas will have some energy, (due to it's mass), the zero point energy A Reversible process is a process, etc

.
Module PH08 Notes Impedance Definition: Impedance is the resultant of the reactance and resistance of the circuit. Z = V0 / I Reactance of a capacitor, XC = VC / I Reactance of an inductor, XL = VL / I 8, etc.
     

Discovery Channel

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Latest discovery - Science on web.

 

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