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GCSE Physics: Generators
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GCSE Physics: Generators

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This lesson presentations covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P4.2.4 Generators. Uses of generators AC and DC definitions Structure of dynamos and alternators Comparing dynamos and alternators. Plotting graphs for induced potential difference from dynamos and alternators Commercial generators, 230 V at 50 Hz.
GCSE Physics: Density Practical
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GCSE Physics: Density Practical

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P1.2.1 Presentation includes Conversion from grams (g) to kilograms (kg) and centimetres (cm) to meters (m) with exercise and answers Finding volume of regular and irregular shapes Plenary Exam Question and Answer
GCSE Physics: Speakers and Microphones
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GCSE Physics: Speakers and Microphones

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This lesson presentations covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P4.2.6 Speakers and Microphones. Definition of sound waves. Structure and operation of a speaker. Fleming’s left hand rule. Structure and operation of a microphone. Electromagnetic induction. Comparison of speakers and motors. Comparison of microphone and generators. Comparing microphones and speakers
GCSE Physics: Electromagnetic Induction
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GCSE Physics: Electromagnetic Induction

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This lesson presentations covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P4.2.3 Electromagnetic Induction. Definition of electromagnetic induction How to increase electromagnetic induction Why current is produced from electromagnetic induction Why forces are produced from electromagnetic induction. Exam Style question with solution
GCSE Physics: Velocity-time graphs
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GCSE Physics: Velocity-time graphs

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P2.1.5 Analysing velocity-time graphs Calculating the gradient Acceleration from velocity-time graphs Distance travelled from velocity-time graphs Worked problems and solutions
GCSE Physics: Every Day Forces
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GCSE Physics: Every Day Forces

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P2.2.5 Presentation comes with worked examples, student questions and answers. Newton’s first Law Terminal velocity Free body diagrams Plotting data Determining acceleration for a velocity-time graph Determining distance traveled for a velocity-time graph
GCSE Physics: Simple Machines and Gears
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GCSE Physics: Simple Machines and Gears

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P2.3.5 Simple Machines • Uses of simple machines • Simple machines as force multipliers • Mechanical advantage equation • Gears – ratios, speed, direction • Rearranging equations • Exam style questions with solutions • Student problems with answers
GCSE Physics: Gravitational Force and Energy
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GCSE Physics: Gravitational Force and Energy

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P2.3.3 Gravitational Force and Energy Gravitational fields Gravitational field strength and mass Gravitational energy and work done Exam style questions and solutions Student problems with answers
GCSE OCR Physics P2 Test
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GCSE OCR Physics P2 Test

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35 mark assessment with mark scheme for P2 from OCR Gateway Physics 9-1. • 5 multiple choice questions • Scalars and Vectors • Speed • Acceleration • Equation of Motion • Velocity-time graph • Included physics equations • PIN cover sheet
OCR AS level Physics: Kirchhoff's First Law
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OCR AS level Physics: Kirchhoff's First Law

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OCR AS level Physics: Kirchhoff’s First Law is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. Presentation come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks Apply Kirchhoff’s First Law Kirchhoff’s First Law in mathematical form Kirchhoff’s First Law in written form Describing conservation laws Women in Science - Emmy Noether CERN and jobs in physics
OCR AS level Physics: Moving Charges
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OCR AS level Physics: Moving Charges

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OCR AS level Physics: Moving Charges is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. Presentation come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks. Structure of a metal Conventional current and electron flow Measuring current with an ammeter Ionic solutions with cations and anions. Ions, relative charge and absolute charge Comparing ionic solutions and metal conductors
OCR AS level Physics: Projectile Motion
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OCR AS level Physics: Projectile Motion

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OCR AS level Physics: Projective Motion is a part of the Module 3: Forces and Motion Presentation come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks. Includes: Resolving vectors in 2D Pythagoras’ theorem: Equations of constant acceleration - suvat equations Projectiles being dropped Projectiles fired at and angle to the horizontal Velocity-time graphs
OCR AS level Physics: Wave-Particle Duality
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OCR AS level Physics: Wave-Particle Duality

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OCR AS level Physics: Wave-Particle Duality is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. Full lesson PowerPoint with worked examples and homework with complete worked answers. deBroglie wavelength equation Diffraction of electrons and protons Comparing wavelengths of particles with different masses Kinetic energy and wavelength
GCSE OCR Physics P1 Test
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GCSE OCR Physics P1 Test

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35 mark assessment with mark scheme for P1 from OCR Gateway Physics 9-1. Includes: 10 multiple choice questions Density Specific Latent Heat Specific Heat Capacity Pressure Development of the atomic model Unit conversion Included physics equations PIN cover sheet
OCR AS Physics: Sensing Circuits
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OCR AS Physics: Sensing Circuits

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OCR AS Physics: Analysing Circuits is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. PowerPoint with worked examples and homework. Kirchhoff’s Laws for potential difference Thermistors and LDRs in sensing circuits Ratio of resistances and ratio of potential differences