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Motion graphs - past paper questions with answers
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Motion graphs - past paper questions with answers

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Set of 4 past paper questions with answers on motion graphs distance/time graphs (straight and curved) velocity/time graphs gradient calculation area under graph calculation Please leave a review if you like this resource. More past paper questions for every topic are available on my shop “Brainworks” on TES.
IGCSE Radioactivity - past paper questions with answers
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IGCSE Radioactivity - past paper questions with answers

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Set of past paper question and their answers covering: -structure of the atom -alpha, beta and gamma radiation -background radiation -nuclear equations -isotopes -half life -real life applications etc Can be used as classroom activity, homework, revision or assessment. Please rate if you find this resource useful. More past paper questions for every topic are available on my shop “Brainworks” on TES.
IGCSE Resistance measurement investigation - Electricity
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IGCSE Resistance measurement investigation - Electricity

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Investigate resistance in circuits Discuss the effect of voltage and resistance to current Design an experiment and collect data to determine resistance Interpret experimental observations and data Evaluate methods and suggest possible improvements
IGCSE Resistance, resistors, transducers - Electricity
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IGCSE Resistance, resistors, transducers - Electricity

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Calculate the resistance of two resistors in series and in parallel. Investigate factors affecting resistance. Describe the variation of resistance of light dependent resistor (LDR). Describe the variation of resistance of thermistors and light emitting diode (LED).
IGCSE Wave properties and description - Waves
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IGCSE Wave properties and description - Waves

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Discuss the properties of waves Understand what a wave is Distinguish between transverse and longitudinal wave Identify the wavelength, amplitude, frequency and period of waves Material from Pearson Education and Boardworks has been used. Please leave a review if you like this resource.
IGCSE Speed/Velocity Time graphs - Forces and Motion - Movement and Position
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IGCSE Speed/Velocity Time graphs - Forces and Motion - Movement and Position

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Material for a few lessons to cover speed/velocity-time graphs. Used these for my observation - received very good feedback. Understand the difference between speed and velocity Recall and apply the equation for acceleration Explain/Predict how the speed time graphs look like Construct and interpret speed time graphs Illustrate speed-time graphs of different motions Explain what the area under velocity-time graph represents Calculate the gradient of velocity-time graphs Calculate acceleration and displacement using velocity-time graphs Convert the description of a journey to velocity-time graph
IGCSE Newton's First and Second Law - Forces and Motion
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IGCSE Newton's First and Second Law - Forces and Motion

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Understand the First Newton’s Law Describe the force of friction and evaluate if it is a useful force or not Relate the balanced forces to moving and stationary objects Predict the effect of non-zero forces (unbalanced) on the motion of objects Understand Newton’s first and second laws of motion Relate the balanced forces to moving and stationary objects Predict the effect of non-zero forces (unbalanced) on the motion of objects Apply Newton’s Laws of motion into numerical problems Material from Pearson Education has been used
IGCSE Past paper question - Energy
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IGCSE Past paper question - Energy

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Set of past paper questions focusing on three areas on the Energy topic a) Convection b) Power Stations c) Work and Power If you like this material please leave a review
IGCSE Sound and its properties - Waves
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IGCSE Sound and its properties - Waves

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Analyse the properties of sound Understand what causes sound Relate pitch and loudness to frequency and amplitude Compare the hearing ranges of humans and animals Material from Boardworks has been used.