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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.
Terminal Velocity - Journey of a Marble
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Terminal Velocity - Journey of a Marble

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This is a resource where students have to explain the motion of a falling marble using force diagrams and key words as it reaches terminal velocity in the air and then again when it hits a large tank of oil (analagous to opening a parachute). Worked solutions are included. Students also have to plot and annotate a speed-time graph of the journey. 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
Terminal Velocity Questions
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Terminal Velocity Questions

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A series of GCSE questions and calculations on Terminal Velocity. 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
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
Newton's Law Questions & Force Calculations
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Newton's Law Questions & Force Calculations

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A series of questions test understanding of Newton’s First and Second Law, as well as F=ma calculations. 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
Force Diagrams
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Force Diagrams

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A series of situations that students have to draw the force diagram for, including labelling the force, and being careful with size and directions of arrows. 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
Labelling Force Diagrams
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Labelling Force Diagrams

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A series of situations that students can add and label the forces acting on objects. 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 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 Forces Booklet
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GCSE Forces Booklet

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Whole unit on GCSE Forces topic - download preview here All Forces resources on my page are included in this booklet. Comprehensive resource with notes, activities, questions, investigation and practical skills questions. Also included are summary questions and extension questions. Worked solutions are also included. 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)
Physics Skills and How Science Works Booklet
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Physics Skills and How Science Works Booklet

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Whole unit on GCSE How Science Works Skills - download preview here A booklet consisting of mathematical and practical skills, including looking at exam technique for GCSE Physics students. Each section contains notes, worked examples and practice questions. Topics covered are: 1 Prefixes 2 Significant Figures 3 Converting Length, Area and Volume 4 Rearranging Equations 5 Variables 6 Constructing Tables 7 Drawling Lines of Best Fit 8 Constructing Graphs 9 Calculating Gradients – Straight Lines 10 Calculating Gradients – Curved Lines 11 Calculating Areas – Straight Line Graphs 12 Calculating Areas – Curved Line Graphs 13 Interpreting Graphs 14 Accuracy vs Precision 15 Identifying Errors 16 Improving Experiments – Accuracy, Precision and Reliability 17 Describing Experiments
GCSE Density Booklet
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GCSE Density Booklet

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Whole unit on GCSE Density topic - download preview here A booklet consisting of notes, activities, practice calculations, practicals, practical exam style questions and command word technique on the topic of density. This booklet provides stretch and challenge questions that will cater for the most-able students. Learning Objectives include: Calculations using the density equation Practicals involving the measurement of density for regular and irregular solids, as well as liquids
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
GCSE Wave Properties Booklet
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GCSE Wave Properties Booklet

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*Whole unit on GCSE Wave Properties topic including solutions- download preview here * This comprehensive booklet includes detailed notes, extensive questions and solutions on the GCSE Waves Properties topic. These activities are designed to accompany GCSE specifications, but will also stretch and challenge the most able students. Learning Outcomes include: explain the difference between longitudinal and transverse waves know the definitions of amplitude, frequency, wavelength and period of a wave know that waves transfer energy without transferring matter know and use the relationship between the speed, frequency and wavelength of a wave use the relationship between frequency and time period use the above relationships in different contexts including sound waves and electromagnetic waves know that light waves are transverse and sound waves are longitudinal
GCSE Wave Properties Booklet (Preview)
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GCSE Wave Properties Booklet (Preview)

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This version is a preview. It does not include all pages. - download full version here. A booklet including notes, questions and solutions on the GCSE Waves topic. This booklet only includes wave properties (not reflection or refraction). Learning Outcomes include: explain the difference between longitudinal and transverse waves know the definitions of amplitude, frequency, wavelength and period of a wave know that waves transfer energy without transferring matter know and use the relationship between the speed, frequency and wavelength of a wave use the relationship between frequency and time period use the above relationships in different contexts including sound waves and electromagnetic waves know that light waves are transverse and sound waves are longitudinal
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)
GCSE Motion Booklet (Preview)
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GCSE Motion Booklet (Preview)

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This is a preview. Not all pages are included. - download the full version here A comprehensive booklet consisting of a whole unit of GCSE motion including notes, practice questions, practical questions, experimental analysis question, summary questions and extension questions. Worked solutions are also included. 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
GCSE Pressure Booklet (Preview)
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GCSE Pressure Booklet (Preview)

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This is a preview. Not all pages are included - download full version 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
GCSE Density Booklet (Preview)
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GCSE Density Booklet (Preview)

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This is a preview . Not all pages are included- download full version here A booklet consisting of notes, activities, practice calculations, practicals, practical exam style questions and command word technique on the topic of density. This resource accompanies GCSE specifications, as well as providing stretch and challenge extension work for the most able students. Learning Objectives include: Calculations using the density equation Practicals involving the measurement of density for regular and irregular solids, as well as liquids
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