CAIE 9702 Physics 2022 syllabus revision sheet for topic APS Measurement techniques.
Every question is referenced to the relevant syllabus code. All of the syllabus has a connected question, but not all avenues of questions are included.
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AS Physics 9702 - Revision Sheets - Topics 01 to 11 + APS
CAIE 9702 Physics 2022 syllabus revision sheets for all 11 topics and Measuring techniques. 01. Physical quantities and units 02. Kinematics 03. Dynamics 04. Forces, density and pressure 05. Work, energy and power 06. Deformation of solids 07. Waves 08. Superposition 09. Electricity 10. D.C. circuits 11. Particle physics APS Measurement techniques Every question is referenced to the relevant syllabus code. All of the syllabus has a connected question, but not all avenues of questions are included. Answers included.
AS Physics 9702 - COMPLETE - Advanced Practical Skills
This package contains ALL the resources necessary to teach the CAIE (9702) Physics 2022 syllabus topic: Advanced Practical Skills. First hand out the specification sheets which includes the topic syllabus, relevant equations and any other relevant information such as tables, diagrams or graphs. Next are Keynote (Mac only) presentations and exported PowerPoint presentations for each sub topic. The exported PowerPoints have not been checked for formatting errors. Some images may need slight rearranging. Keynote files are as intended and ready to use. To be used alongside the presentations are past paper questions chosen to best introduce the content. There are other examples included for reinforcing the structure during the course numbered according to the content syllabus code. Also included is an associated multiple choice question worksheet of 40 minutes duration. Lastly included are two practicals on: APS-1.1 Using measuring instruments, APS-2.3 Experimentally calculating π.
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