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GCSE Physics: Inside our planet
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GCSE Physics: Inside our planet

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P8.3.5 Inside our planet This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities and animated answers. S and P waves Structure of the Earth Reflection, absorption, and refraction of waves Sonar to map the ocean floor
GCSE OCR Physics: P8 Global Challenges
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GCSE OCR Physics: P8 Global Challenges

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All resources for P8 Global Challenges GCSE OCR Physics Gateway 9-1. Triple and combined (Higher and Foundation) is covered in this material. Average speeds of walking, running, cycling, cars, trains, wind, sound, and light. The speed equation The acceleration equation Explaining average speed camera Explaining instantaneous speed camera Estimating everyday accelerations Calculating speed from rotation speed and circumference of wheels Converting from miles per hour to meters per second Reaction time definition Factors that increase reaction time Simple reaction time experiment Thinking distance Rearranging equations Speed equation (Final velocity)2 – (Initial velocity)2 = 2 x Acceleration x Distance v2 – u2 = 2 a s Factors affecting braking distance Total stopping distances Calculating area of a velocity-time graph for displacement (distance traveled). Rearranging equations MOT testing Large accelerations produce large forces. Values of g that cause severe injury or death Road Safety Newton’s First Law and seat belts Crumple zones Force = Mass x Acceleration Acceleration = Change in velocity /Time taken Estimating speed, accelerations and forces involved in large accelerations for everyday road transport. Types of different energy sources Renewable and non-renewable definitions Different uses of energy sources - transport, heating, and generating electricity Advantages and disadvantages of different energy sources Fossil fuels – oil, coal, and natural gas. Nuclear fuel – Uranium Biofuels – wood, biodiesel, and biogas. The sun - solar (PV) panels and solar heating panels Tides Waves Hydroelectricity Wind Geothermal How use of energy resources have changed over time. (Biofuels, Fossil Fuels, Nuclear, Renewable). How energy use has increased (increase population and development of technology) Explain patterns and trends in the use of energy resources. Fossil fuels are finite and will run out at current consumption levels. Structure of the National Grid Step-up and Step-down transformers How transformers increase the efficiency of the National Grid Number of turns and potential difference Current and potential difference in primary and secondary coils Domestic Electrical Supply being 230 V, AC at 50 Hz. Direct potential difference and alternating potential difference. Reasons for insulation on wires. Potential Difference between different conductors. Function of the earth conductor. Double insulation and no earth wire. Reasons the live wire is dangerous. Reasons why live to earth is dangerous. Key facts about the Big-Bang model Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB, CMBR) Doppler Red shift of light from stars in galaxies Hubble’s evidence of absorption spectra being red shifted Structure of the solar system Nuclear Fusion Evolution of large stars Evolution of Sun like stars Gravitational force and force from nuclear fusion Natural Satellites Geostationary Satellites Low Polar Orbit Satellites Speed is constant and velocity is changing in stable orbits. Changing speed and radius Gravitational force, acceleration, and speed. Plotting data and describing relationships All objects emit electromagnetic radiation Describe how changing temperature changes frequency, wavelength, and intensity of the radiation produced. Explain why objects change temperature by absorbing and emitting radiation. Explain why the temperature of the Earth changes due to greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. S and P waves Structure of the Earth Reflection, absorption, and refraction of waves Sonar to map the ocean floor
A level Chemistry: Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation
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A level Chemistry: Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation

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This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Forming nitriles from haloalkanes Forming nitriles from aldehydes and ketones Forming amines from nitriles (reduction) Forming carboxylic acids from nitriles (hydrolysis) Friedel-Crafts alkylation of benzene Acylation of benzene with acyl chloride
A level Chemistry: Interpreting Proton NMR Spectra
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A level Chemistry: Interpreting Proton NMR Spectra

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OCR A level Chemistry: 29.5 Interpreting Proton NMR Spectra This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Predicting proton NMR spectra for molecules Identifying the number of different proton environments Identifying the types of proton environment and chemical shifts Integration traces (area of peaks) and relative number of protons The spin-spin splitting pattern (n + 1)
OCR A level Physics: Hubble’s Law
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OCR A level Physics: Hubble’s Law

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OCR A level Physics: 20.3 Hubble’s Law Module 5 Newtonian World and Astrophysics This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: The Cosmological Principle Hubble’s Observations Hubble’s Law Hubble’s constant and the gradient of a graph Converting between km s-1 Mpc-1 into s-1 The expanding Universe model.
OCR A level Physics: The Doppler Effect
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OCR A level Physics: The Doppler Effect

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OCR A level Physics: 20.2 The Doppler Effect Module 5 Newtonian World and Astrophysics This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: The definition of the Doppler effect Changes in pitch of sound waves due to relative motion Absorption spectra and electron energy levels Red-shift and blue-shift absorption spectra The Doppler equation The condition for velocity for the Doppler equation
OCR A level Physics: Astronomical Distances
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OCR A level Physics: Astronomical Distances

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OCR A level Physics: 20.1 Astronomical Distances Module 5 Newtonian World and Astrophysics This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Astronomical distances: light-years, parsec, astronomical unit Astronomical angles - degree, arcminute, arcsecond Parallax Angle
OCR A level Physics: Evolution of the Universe
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OCR A level Physics: Evolution of the Universe

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OCR A level Physics: 20.5 Evolution of the Universe Module 5 Newtonian World and Astrophysics This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: The evolution of the Universe from the Big-bang to 13.7 billion years later The composition of the Universe Experimental evidence for dark matter Experimental evidence for dark energy
OCR A level Physics: Electric Potential and Energy
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OCR A level Physics: Electric Potential and Energy

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OCR A level Physics: 22.5 Electric Potential and Energy Module 6 Particles and Medical Physics This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Definition of electric potential energy Definition of electric potential. Definition of electric potential difference. Using a force-distance graph to determine electric potential energy Using electron-volts and joules in calculations Capacitance of an isolated charged sphere
OCR A level Physics: Electromagnetic Induction
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OCR A level Physics: Electromagnetic Induction

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OCR A level Physics: 23.4 Electromagnetic Induction Module 6 Particles and Medical Physics This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Electromagnetic induction produces an induced e.m.f Conditions to produce electromagnetic induction How to increase electromagnetic induction Magnetic flux density, magnetic flux, and magnetic flux linkage Units of weber (Wb)
OCR A level Physics: The Nucleus
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OCR A level Physics: The Nucleus

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OCR A level Physics: 24.2 The Nucleus Module 6 Particles and Medical Physics This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Nucleons Isotopes Nuclear notation Atomic mass units (u) Radius for atomic nucleus equation Volume and density of atomic nuclei The strong nuclear force
OCR A level Physics: Radioactivity
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OCR A level Physics: Radioactivity

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OCR A level Physics: 25.1 Radioactivity Module 6 Particles and Medical Physics This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Types of ionising radiation (alpha, beta-plus/beta-minus, gamma) Penetration power and ionising power Detecting radiation with a Geiger (GM tube) counter Background radiation and correct count rates Electric and magnetic fields affect ionising radiation Cloud chambers
OCR A level Physics: Antiparticles, Leptons, & Hadrons
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OCR A level Physics: Antiparticles, Leptons, & Hadrons

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OCR A level Physics: 24.3 Antiparticles, Leptons, & Hadrons Module 6 Particles and Medical Physics This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Antiparticles, their properties, and symbols Particle and antiparticle annihilation The four fundamental forces (strong nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetic, and gravitational forces) and their properties. Definition and examples of hadrons and leptons.
GCSE Biology:Transcription and Translation
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GCSE Biology:Transcription and Translation

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.2.2 Transcription and Translation This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities and animated answers. The role of proteins and AI Proteins as polymers Explaining transcription mRNA and complementary bases Explaining translation
GCSE OCR Biology: B1.2 What happens in cells?
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GCSE OCR Biology: B1.2 What happens in cells?

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All resources for B1.2 What happens in cells? GCSE OCR Biology Gateway 9-1. Triple and combined (Higher and Foundation) is covered in this material. Each PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities and animated answers. DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. DNA is found in the nucleus of cells. DNA is packaged into a thread-like structure called chromosomes. Humans typically have 46 chromosomes shared from their parents. Genes are sections of DNA that code for physical characteristics. The structure of DNA. DNA is comprised of monomers called nucleotides. A nucleotide consists of a phosphate group, a sugar (deoxyribose), and an organic base. There are four organic bases: Adenine, A. Thymine, T. Cytosine, C. Guanine, G. Hydrogen bonds in DNA. The role of proteins and AI Proteins as polymers Explaining transcription mRNA and complementary bases Explaining translation Enzymes are made of protein. Enzymes are biological catalysts. Catalysts speed up the rate of reaction without being used up themselves. Enzymes and the lock and key hypothesis. Enzymes breaking down and bonding substrates. Enzymes-catalysed reactions Rate of reaction Denaturing of enzymes and the active site Optimum temperature and optimum pH for enzymes Definition of concentration Increasing concentration of enzymes and substrates Saturation of substrates
GCSE Physics: Electrostatics
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GCSE Physics: Electrostatics

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P3.1.1 Electrostatics Subatomic particles and electric charge Transfer of electric charge Attraction and repulsion from electric charge Electric field lines Interaction of electric field lines Van der Graff generator
GCSE Physics: Simple Circuits
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GCSE Physics: Simple Circuits

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P3.2.1 Simple Circuits. Circuit Symbols Electric field lines and potential difference Modeling Circuits with Rope Measuring Potential Difference Energy Transferred Equation for Electricity Rearranging Equations
GCSE Physics: Liquid Pressure
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GCSE Physics: Liquid Pressure

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P1.3.4 Liquid Pressure This presentation includes: Liquid pressure equation Worked solutions Exam style questions with answers Rearranging equations Incompressibility of liquids.
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