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GCSE Physics: Power and Specific Heat Capacity
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GCSE Physics: Power and Specific Heat Capacity

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P7.2.3 Power and Specific Heat Capacity. • Energy Transfers • Equations and units • Worked Exam Style Question • Student questions with numerical solutions
GCSE Physics: Introduciton to Physics
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GCSE Physics: Introduciton to Physics

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This presentation covers diversity in physics both within the physics community and also with the breadth of what is classified as physics. It contains class activities, a video, and also a research task which could be completed as a class task or as set homework.
GCSE Physics: Electricity and Subatomic Particles
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GCSE Physics: Electricity and Subatomic Particles

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Atoms and the particle model for solids, liquids and gases • Subatomic particles and the property of charge • Structure of a metal • Explanations of the Van de Graff and Lightning.
GCSE Physics: Climate Change
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GCSE Physics: Climate Change

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Types of greenhouse gases – carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and water vapour. • Greenhouse effect with activity • Class discussion on news report of effects of climate change • Extended writing task with student friendly mark scheme and scaffolding • Data analysis task • Explanation of data collection of CO2 levels
GCSE Physics: Physics on the move
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GCSE Physics: Physics on the move

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This bundle of resources contains 12 lessons for OCR GCSE Physics: Physics on the move. This is a perfect set of lessons to start your GCSE physics course in year 9 as each lesson builds from the last and doesn’t presuppose any other GCSE physics knowledge. Scientific definitions from working scientifically Maths skills and rearranging equations Planning Experiments All lessons have worked examples, questions for students, and plenary activities.
GCSE Physics: Balanced Forces
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GCSE Physics: Balanced Forces

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: Balancing forces with vectors Accelerations and resultant forces
GCSE Physics: Constructing Circuits
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GCSE Physics: Constructing Circuits

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Constructing Series Circuit • Constructing Parallel Circuits • Analysing results for Potential Difference • Analysing results for Current • Clear resource list, diagrams and photos to aid teaching.
GCSE Physics: Potential Difference
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GCSE Physics: Potential Difference

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Modelling potential difference and current • Circuit symbols and units • Measuring potential difference • Series and Parallel circuits
GCSE Physics: Conservation of Momentum
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GCSE Physics: Conservation of Momentum

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: Definition for conservation of momentum Rearranging the momentum equation Adding vectors (momentum) Applying conservation of momentum Elastic and inelastic collision CERN and discovering particles with conservation of momentum
GCSE Physics: Efficiency and Sankey Diagrams
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GCSE Physics: Efficiency and Sankey Diagrams

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Definition of efficiency • Analysing and constructing Sankey diagrams • Using the efficiency equation • Rearranging the efficiency equation
GCSE Physics: Fuses and Plugs
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GCSE Physics: Fuses and Plugs

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • The function and sizes of fuses • Wiring a plug • Identifying faults with plugs
OCR AS level Physics: I-V Characteristics
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OCR AS level Physics: I-V Characteristics

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OCR AS level Physics: I-V Characteristics & PAG is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. Presentation come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks. I-V Characteristics curves for ohmic components I-V Characteristics curves for non-ohmic components Circuit diagrams used to measure I and V. Describing I-V Characteristics curves