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Studying physics unlocks the rules of the universe. Through many years of teaching, I have carefully designed a set of lessons to guide students to unlock and master this knowledge. Each lesson contains recall questions, an explanation of key concepts in a logical order, modelled examples to help guide students through answering questions, and practice questions for them to apply the knowledge themselves. All lessons are complete, fully animated, and contain fully worked answers.

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Studying physics unlocks the rules of the universe. Through many years of teaching, I have carefully designed a set of lessons to guide students to unlock and master this knowledge. Each lesson contains recall questions, an explanation of key concepts in a logical order, modelled examples to help guide students through answering questions, and practice questions for them to apply the knowledge themselves. All lessons are complete, fully animated, and contain fully worked answers.
A level Physics (21.5) Satellite motion (Gravitational fields)
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A level Physics (21.5) Satellite motion (Gravitational fields)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives State the condition needed for a satellite to be in a stable orbit Describe what happens to the speed of a satellite if it moves closer to the Earth Discuss why a geostationary satellite must be in an orbit above the equator The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (21.4) Planetary Fields (Gravitational fields)
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A level Physics (21.4) Planetary Fields (Gravitational fields)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Describe the shape of a graph of, g against r, for points outside the surface of a planet Compare this graph with a graph of V against r Explain the significance of the gradient of a V against r graph The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
(Chapter 02 BUNDLE) A level Physics - Particles and radiation - Particles physics quarks and leptons
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(Chapter 02 BUNDLE) A level Physics - Particles and radiation - Particles physics quarks and leptons

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This bundle contains 5 lessons and an end of unit assessment Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lessons are complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. They are fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (21.3) Newton's law of gravitation (Gravitational fields)
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A level Physics (21.3) Newton's law of gravitation (Gravitational fields)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Describe how gravitational attraction varies with distance Explain what is meant by an inverse square law Discuss whether spherical objects, for example planets, can be treated as point masses. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (2.5) Conservation rules (Particles physics quarks and leptons)
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A level Physics (2.5) Conservation rules (Particles physics quarks and leptons)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives State the conservation rules for particle interactions. Explain what is sometimes conserved. Explain what is never conserved. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (2.4) Quarks and antiquarks (Particles physics quarks and leptons)
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A level Physics (2.4) Quarks and antiquarks (Particles physics quarks and leptons)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Define strange particles. Define quarks and explain how we know they exist. Explain the quark changes that happen in beta decay. Explain why it could be said that there are no antimesons. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (2.3) Leptons at work (Particles physics quarks and leptons)
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A level Physics (2.3) Leptons at work (Particles physics quarks and leptons)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Consider whether leptons are elementary. Distinguish between different types of neutrinos. Evaluate the importance of lepton numbers. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (2.2) Particle sorting (Particles physics quarks and leptons)
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A level Physics (2.2) Particle sorting (Particles physics quarks and leptons)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Identify different classifications of particles. Recognise hadrons. Recognise leptons. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (2.1) The particle zoo (Particle physics -  quarks and leptons)
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A level Physics (2.1) The particle zoo (Particle physics - quarks and leptons)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Explain how we can find new particles. State whether we can predict new particles. Describe strange particles. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (21.2) Gravitational potential (Gravitational fields)
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A level Physics (21.2) Gravitational potential (Gravitational fields)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Define gravitational potential Calculate the gravitational potential difference between two points Explain where an object would have to be placed for its gravitational potential energy to be zero The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
(Chapter 07 BUNDLE) A level Physics - Mechanics and materials - Kinematics - On the move
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(Chapter 07 BUNDLE) A level Physics - Mechanics and materials - Kinematics - On the move

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This bundle contains 8 lessons and an end of unit assessment Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lessons are complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. They are fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (7.8) Projectile motion 2 - Kinematics - (On the move)
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A level Physics (7.8) Projectile motion 2 - Kinematics - (On the move)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Describe where else we meet projectile motion Describe what would happen if we could switch gravity off Describe how projectile motion is affected by the air it passes through The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (21.1) Gravitational field strength (Gravitational fields)
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A level Physics (21.1) Gravitational field strength (Gravitational fields)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Illustrate a gravitational field Explain what is meant by the strength of a gravitational field Define a radial field and a uniform field. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (7.7) Projectile motion 1 -  Kinematics - (On the move)
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A level Physics (7.7) Projectile motion 1 - Kinematics - (On the move)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Explain why the acceleration of a projectile is always vertically downwards Identify the horizontal component of a vertical vector Describe the effect of gravity on horizontal speed The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (7.6) More calculations on motion along a straight line - Kinematics - (On the move)
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A level Physics (7.6) More calculations on motion along a straight line - Kinematics - (On the move)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Calculate the motion of an object with constant acceleration if its velocity reverses Deduce whether the overall motion should be broken down into stages Explain how we use signs to work out if an object is moving forwards or backwards The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (7.5) Motion graphs - Kinematics - (On the move)
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A level Physics (7.5) Motion graphs - Kinematics - (On the move)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Distinguish between a distance time graph and a displacement time graph Describe what the gradient of a velocity time graph represents Describe what the area under a velocity time graph represents The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (7.4) Free fall - Kinematics - (On the move)
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A level Physics (7.4) Free fall - Kinematics - (On the move)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Define free fall Explain how the velocity of a freely falling object changes as it falls Discuss if objects of different masses or sizes all fall with the same acceleration The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.