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Complete worked solutions and answers to the popular online problems on the Isaac Physics website. Full GCSE Topic Booklets including comprehensive notes, activities, structured questioning with practical skills. Each booklet comes with Summary Questions and Extension Questions that involve deep-thinking to challenge the most-able. Resources can be purchased individually, or bundles can be purchased where all individual resources are in one package.

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Complete worked solutions and answers to the popular online problems on the Isaac Physics website. Full GCSE Topic Booklets including comprehensive notes, activities, structured questioning with practical skills. Each booklet comes with Summary Questions and Extension Questions that involve deep-thinking to challenge the most-able. Resources can be purchased individually, or bundles can be purchased where all individual resources are in one package.
Skills - Interpreting Graphs
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Skills - Interpreting Graphs

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A worksheet that requires students to interpret graphs. They should include commenting on the relationship, whether the trend is linear/non linear and support their answer with data. This resource is part of a series of worksheets on GCSE Physics Skills in booklet or bundle form: Preview the whole set of resources here Download the booklet here Download the bundle here
GCSE Motion Calculations Set
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GCSE Motion Calculations Set

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A set of worksheets on GCSE Motion calculations - including speed=distance/time, v=u+at and v2=u2+2as. Worked solutions are included. This resource is part of a series of worksheets on GCSE Motion in booklet or bundle form: Preview the whole set of resources here Download the booklet here Download the bundle here
Acceleration v=u+at Calculations
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Acceleration v=u+at Calculations

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A GCSE worksheet involving calculations on v=u+at. Worked solutions are included. This resource is part of a series of worksheets on GCSE Motion in booklet or bundle form: Preview the whole set of resources here Download the booklet here Download the bundle here
v2=u2+2as Calculations
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v2=u2+2as Calculations

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A worksheet testing v2=u2+2as calculations. Worked solutions are included. This resource is part of a series of worksheets on GCSE Motion in booklet or bundle form: Preview the whole set of resources here Download the booklet here Download the bundle here
Mass and Weight Questions
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Mass and Weight Questions

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A series of GCSE questions and calculations of Mass and Weight. Worked solutions are included. This resource is part of a series of worksheets on the GCSE Forces topic in booklet or bundle form: Preview the whole set of resources here Download the booklet here Download the bundle here
GCSE Motion Topic
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GCSE Motion Topic

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A series of Motion and Motion graphs worksheets. Worked solutions are included. This can be purchased in this bundle as separate documents or as a booklet where all resources are in one document: GCSE Motion Booklet - (Preview here) The learning outcomes are: Plot and explain distance-time graphs Know and use the relationship between average speed, distance moved and time taken Practical: investigate the motion of everyday objects Know and use the relationship between acceleration, change in velocity and time taken Plot and explain velocity-time graphs Determine acceleration from the gradient of a velocity-time graph Determine the distance travelled from the area between a velocity-time graph and the time axis Use the relationship between final speed, initial speed, acceleration and distance moved
Forces - Summary Questions
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Forces - Summary Questions

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A series of Summary Questions on the GCSE Forces Topic. Worked solutions are included. Areas covered are: Force Diagrams Newton’s Laws and F=ma Weight and Mass Terminal Velocity This resource is part of a series of worksheets on the GCSE Forces topic in booklet or bundle form: Preview the whole set of resources here Download the booklet here Download the bundle here
GCSE Pressure Topic
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GCSE Pressure Topic

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A series of resources on the GCSE Pressure Topic. This can be purchased in this bundle as separate documents or as a booklet where all resources are in one document: GCSE Pressure Booklet - (Preview here) Outcomes include: know and use the relationship between pressure, force and area understand the pressure in a liquid or gas at rest acts equally in all directions applying pressure to the hydraulic press know and use the relationship between pressure difference, density, gravitational field strength and height applying pressure difference to manometers and barometers
Solids, Liquids and Gases Booklet
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Solids, Liquids and Gases Booklet

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A booklet consisting of notes, practice questions, practical questions and command word exam technique based on the Solids, Liquids and Gases topic. Learning Objectives: Describe the arrangement and motion of particles in solids, liquids and gases Describe the changes that occur when a solid melts to form a liquid, and when a liquid evaporates or boils to form a gas Explain why heating a system will change the energy stored within the system and raise its temperature or produce changes of state Practical: obtain a temperature–time graph to show the constant temperature during a change of state
Curved Speed-Time Graphs
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Curved Speed-Time Graphs

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A worksheet that involves analysing curved motion graphs by determining gradients of tangents and calculating the area under the line by counting squares. Worked solutions are included. This resource is part of a series of worksheets on GCSE Motion in booklet or bundle form: Preview the whole set of resources here Download the booklet here Download the bundle here
Isaac Physics Answers - Wave Motion Level 1
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Isaac Physics Answers - Wave Motion Level 1

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A complete set of worked solutions and answers for the online Isaac Physics problems in the: Waves - Wave Motion - Level 1 category. The questions included are: Cliff Reflection Echo Location Finding Frequency Finding Wave Speed How Fast? Noise Production Ship in a Bath Sound Profile Two Microphones Waves at Sea These worked solutions are entirely the work of the author and are not endorsed by Isaac Physics.
Isaac Physics Answers - Statics Level 1
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Isaac Physics Answers - Statics Level 1

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A complete set of worked solutions and answers to the online Isaac Physics problems in the: Mechanics - Statics - Level 1 category. The questions included are: Action and Reaction Pairs Bed of Nails Cases of Equilibria Human Tower Misbehaving Student Motion at a Constant Speed Symmetry and Centre of Mass The Three Force Problem Thinking About Friction Tug o’War The solutions are entirely the work of the author and are not endorsed by Isaac Physics.
Isaac Physics Answers - Kinematics Level 2
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Isaac Physics Answers - Kinematics Level 2

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A complete set of worked solutions and answers to the online Isaac Physics problems in the: Mechanics - Kinematics - Level 2 category. The questions included are: A Ball Thrown off a Cliff A Sliding Stone A Stone’s Flight A Stoplight Coming to Rest Into the Sea Reaction Time Stopping Distances The Collision Condition The Equations of Motion Two Masses and a Peg All solutions are entirely the work of the author and are not endorsed by Isaac Physics.
GCSE Pressure Booklet
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GCSE Pressure Booklet

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Whole unit on GCSE Pressure topic - download preview here A booklet of notes, activities, calculations, exam technique in answering worded questions, practical skills and command word practice on the topic of pressure. The learning objectives include: To define the term ‘pressure’ To recall and use the formula for calculating pressure To describe an experiment to determine the pressure a person exerts on the floor To understand the pressure at a point in a fluid acts equally in all directions To recall and use the equation linking pressure difference, density, g and depth To explain how pressure changes with depth and link this to situations To explain how a barometer works and use it to calculate pressure To explain how a manometer works and use it to calculate pressure To explain why different liquids are used in barometers and manometers
Skills - Describing experiments
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Skills - Describing experiments

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A worksheet that requires students to write a method for different experiments. Experiments include: Speed of water waves in plastic trays Area of splatter vs height dropped Volume of fizzy drink lost vs time taken shaking The worksheet requires students to include: Variables – Which variables will you keep the same and which will you change Instruments – What measuring instruments will you use and how will you take the measurements? Range – Give specific values for the range and intervals you will use. Make sure your range is large with small intervals. Analyse – State any equations you will use and what graph you will plot including the axes. Accuracy – State ways you are being accurate with your measuring instruments. Reliability – State “Repeat and average” to improve reliability This resource is part of a series of worksheets on GCSE Physics Skills in booklet or bundle form: Preview the whole set of resources here Download the booklet here Download the bundle here
GCSE Forces Notes
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GCSE Forces Notes

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A set of comprehensive notes on the GCSE Forces topic. Learning outcomes include: describe the effects of forces between bodies such as changes in speed, shape or direction identify different types of forces such as gravitational or electrostatic understand how vector quantities differ from scalar quantities understand that force is a vector quantity calculate the resultant force of forces acting along a line know that friction is a force that opposes motion know and use the relationship between unbalanced force, mass and acceleration know and use the relationship between weight, mass and gravitational field strength describe the forces acting on falling objects (and explain why falling objects reach a terminal velocity) This resource is part of a series of worksheets on the GCSE Forces topic in booklet or bundle form: Preview the whole set of resources here Download the booklet here Download the bundle here
GCSE Solids, Liquids and Gases Booklet (Preview)
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GCSE Solids, Liquids and Gases Booklet (Preview)

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*This is a preview - Download the full version here. A booklet consisting of notes, practice questions, practical questions and command word exam technique based on the Solids, Liquids and Gases topic. Learning Objectives: Describe the arrangement and motion of particles in solids, liquids and gases Describe the changes that occur when a solid melts to form a liquid, and when a liquid evaporates or boils to form a gas Explain why heating a system will change the energy stored within the system and raise its temperature or produce changes of state Practical: obtain a temperature–time graph to show the constant temperature during a change of state
GCSE Forces Booklet (Preview)
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GCSE Forces Booklet (Preview)

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This is a preview. Not all pages are included. - download full version here Comprehensive resource with notes, activities, questions, investigation and practical skills questions. Also included are summary questions and extension questions. Learning Outcomes include: Describe the effects of forces between bodies such as changes in speed, shape or direction Identify different types of forces such as gravitational or electrostatic Understand how vector quantities differ from scalar quantities Understand that force is a vector quantity Calculate the resultant force of forces acting along a line Know that friction is a force that opposes motion Know and use the relationship between unbalanced force, mass and acceleration Know and use the relationship between weight, mass and gravitational field strength Describe the forces acting on falling objects (and explain why falling objects reach a terminal velocity)