Hi, and welcome to Will2Share Academy!
I am currently a tutor running my own tutoring business specializing in teaching Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for Cambridge O-levels.
I constantly strive to create and provide quality teaching resources to teachers all around the world.
Hi, and welcome to Will2Share Academy!
I am currently a tutor running my own tutoring business specializing in teaching Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for Cambridge O-levels.
I constantly strive to create and provide quality teaching resources to teachers all around the world.
A presentation slide consisting of 48 slides to provide a proper education regarding the fundamentals of Forces and Pressures.
This presentation pack includes :
Pressure and Forces in solids, pressure in liquids, pressure in gases, the effects and magnitude of atmospheric pressure, the usage and application of manometers and barometers in measuring atmospheric and gas pressures, the understanding and application of Pascal’s Principle, the understanding and application of Archimedes Principle, the principle of buoyancy, the calculation and understanding the presence of buoyant force and apparent weight, the understanding and application of Bernoulli’s Principle.
This presentation pack is suited for students for KS4. The material is sufficient to conduct a minimum of 5-6 consecutive classes.
A complete bundle consisting of a presentation slide with 125 slides abundant with pictures, equations, examples and exercises to ensure a holistic understanding of motion, force, momentum, energy, power and springs! Coupled with 18 worksheets totaling to over 300 questions.
This complete set includes calculations of motion (velocity and acceleration), calculations of ticker tape measurements, describing and understanding motion graphs, Newton’s 3 Laws, Inertia, Momentum, Action and Reaction, Impulse, Impulsive Force, Gravity, Pulley Systems, Tension, Vectors and Scalars, Balanced and Unbalanced Forces, Resultant Force, Forces in Equilibrium, Forces on an Inclined Plane, Frictional Force, Work Done, Principle of Conservation of Energy, Kinetic Energy, Gravitational Potential Energy, Power, Elastic Potential Energy, Hooke’s Law, Parallel and Series Spring Arrangement.
This bundle consist enough material to conduct a minimum of 15-18 lessons. Most suited for students in KS4.
2 Worksheets consisting with over 20 fundamental questions and answers covering the topics of inertia, momentum, impulse and impulsive force for students in KS4.
2 Worksheets consisting of over 20 questions and answers related to basic fundamentals of logic gates by deciphering output signals based from input signals entering logic gates NOT, AND, OR, NOR and NAND. Questions include constructing truth tables, applications of these logic gates to suit the requirements of automated devices such as automatic gates, alarm systems, automated checking machinery. Suited for students in KS4.
2 Worksheets consisting of 20 questions and answers related to electrical energy calculations using various formulas to find electrical energy, electrical power, resistance, voltage and current.
Questions include the application of circuits (parallel and series) and the advantages of respective circuits, power consumption calculations and determining cost in terms of kWh.
Energy conversion is tested as well in terms of converting between electrical energy to thermal energy in electrical appliances. Worksheets suited for students in KS 4.
A Presentation Pack consisting of 51 slides and 8 Worksheets (18 pages) which includes chapters related to the working principle and components of a cathode ray oscilloscope, understanding the concept of semiconductors, the working working principle and composition of diodes, the usage of a diode as a half wave and full wave rectifier, the understanding of transistors (p-n-p transistors & n-p-n transistors), functions and applications of transistors, and lastly, understanding the fundamentals of logic gates with basic logic gates (NOT, AND, OR, NOR, NAND). This presentation pack is designed for a 5-6 consecutive lessons. Suitable for students in KS4,
2 Worksheets consisting of over 20 questions and answers related thermionic emission, identification and uses of components in a cathode ray oscilloscope and interpretation of the reading of a C.R.O to obtain peak-to-peak voltages, time lapse and frequency. Suited for students in KS4.
2 Worksheets containing 45 Questions with detailed answers and workings include types of radiation (alpha, beta, gamma), radioactive decay equations, the concept of half-life of a radioisotope and calculation of half-life of a radioactive substance, understanding nuclear energy from nuclear fusion and nuclear fission, calculation of mass defect and nuclear energy from nuclear fusion and nuclear fission, brief explanations of the uses of control rods and moderators in a nuclear powerplant, the safety aspects to consider in a nuclear powerplant, the concept of a nuclear chain reaction.
Suited for students in Year 9, 10, 11 and 12.
3 Worksheets with over 90 questions provided with detailed answers and workings to act as a comprehensive introduction to quantum physics. Questions are related to the scientists that pioneered quantum theory such as Max Planck, de Broglie and Einstein) as well as the quantum theory of light, the concept of particle wave duality, de Broglie’s wavelength, the use of it in an electron microscope, definition of a photon, photon energy and power, the photoelectric effect, factors affecting photoelectric effect, the threshold frequency, the kinetic energy of photoelectrons, Einstein’s photoelectric equation, the calculation of work function, the kinetic energy and speed of photoelectrons.
Suited for students in Year 9, 10, 11 and 12 as an introduction to quantum physics.
This worksheet bundle consists of 4 worksheets totally to 120 questions with answers provided, this comprehensive worksheet bundles includes topics related to Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation, calculations of gravitational acceleration, centripetal force, Kepler’s Laws, knowledge testing of the Kepler’s 1st and 2nd Law with calculations related to Kepler’s 3rd Law, types of satellites (man-made satellites, natural satellites, geostationary and non geostationary satellites), calculating linear speeds of orbiting bodies, and the calculation of escape velocity of rockets/satellites on a planet.
Suitable for students in Year 10, 11 and 12 being introduced to space physics.
Due to popular demand, we have created 4 NEW worksheets with 95 questions with answers on the topic of Electricity related to analysing electric fields and charge flow, analysing the relationship between electric current and potential difference using Ohm’s Law, material resistance calculation using material resistivity, length and cross sectional area, extensive analysis of potential difference, current and resistance in series, parallel and combined circuits, analysing electromotive force and internal resistance of dry cells in various arrangement (dry cell in series and parallel arrangements), analysing electrical energy and electrical power calculations and equations, fundamental calculation of cost of energy consumption using (cent/kWh) rates, and the efficiency calculation of electrical devices.
Worksheets applicable for students in Year 9 to 12.
In hopes of avoiding confusion, these worksheets are new and different from the existing individual worksheets available for sale. These NEW worksheets can be only found in bundles with the title “NEW worksheets” in them. I’ve created these worksheets to supply additional material for existing/new customers that would need a larger question bank as supplementary to the previous worksheets.
Due to popular demand, we have created 3 NEW worksheets with over 90 questions with answers on the topic electromagnetism inclusive of chapters related to analysing the magnetic effect of a current-carrying conductor and solenoids, the factors affecting electromagnets, application of the Right Hand Grip Rule, understanding the force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field (the concept of the catapult effect), the applications of electromagnetism in an electric D.C. motor (Using Fleming’s Left Hand Rule), analysing electromagnetic induction, Faraday’s law and Lenz’s law, the application of electromagnetism in an electric A.C and D.C. generators (Using Fleming’s Right Hand Rule), analysing and studying transformers (Step Up and Step Down Transformers), and understanding the generation and transmission of electricity using transformers and generators.
Worksheets applicable for students in Year 9 to 12.
In hopes of avoiding confusion, these worksheets are new and different from the existing individual worksheets available for sale. These NEW worksheets can be only found in bundles with the title “NEW worksheets” in them. I’ve created these worksheets to supply additional material for existing/new customers that would need a larger question bank as supplementary to the previous worksheets.