A set of past paper question with their answers that focuses on practicing the formulas and the maths skills.
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A collection of a few past paper questions which require long answers.
I have realised that my students are struggling when it comes to long answers in Physics so i made these to booklets to help them.
Set of past paper questions with their answers on evaporation.
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A set of 9 past paper questions with their answers covering the topic of viscosity.
Measuring viscosity
Viscosity and temperature
Real life applications
etc
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Investigate total internal reflection of light
By the end of the lesson you should be able to:
Understand what critical angle is
Compare the change of direction of light in terms of refraction and total internal reflection
Apply your knowledge of fiber optics to real life examples
A set of 10 past paper questions with their answers focusing on Young’s double slit experiment and waves going through a diffraction grating
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Material to cover couple of lessons on the dangers of the EM spectrum - Debate on whether mobile phones are safe to use.
Investigate aspects of different types of electromagnetic radiation
Compare and contrast the transverse and longitudinal waves
Demonstrate understanding of safety issues regarding the use of different waves of the EM spectrum
Evaluate the role of EM waves in everyday life
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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
A set of 13 past paper questions with their answers covering the kinematics topic.
-scalar and Vector quantities
-projectiles
-motion graphs
-horizontal and vertical motion
-vectors
etc
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A set of 13 past paper questions focusing on vectors as used in Physics AS Level.
(addition, subtraction, mathematical and graphical way, magnitude and direction)
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Investigate the spring constant of different springs
Define Hooke’s law and perform numerical calculations
Design an investigation to collect data and extract the spring constant from force-extension graphs
Apply your knowledge about spring constants to real life applications
A set of 17 past paper questions with their answers focusing on the Young Modulus topic
-Young modulus
-Stress, strain
-Properties of materials (brittle, ductile, tough, malleable, hard etc)
-Stress Vs Strain graphs
-Plastic and elastic deformation
-etc
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Recall and use the equation relating distance, speed and time. Represent distance-time graphs of different motions.
Construct and interpret distance-time graphs.
Extract information from the gradient of the graphs.
Describe electrostatics and the concept of charge
Know that static electricity is a build up of charge on an insulator
Describe how to create and discharge static electricity
Review and develop uses of static electricity, dangers and safety measures
Design an investigation to examine how the surface of a container affect the heat loss
Identify the difference between heat and temperature
Design an experiment to test the heat absorption and emission for different surfaces
Evaluate your results and discuss real life applications
Set of past paper questions covering the topic of pressure. It covers pressure in solids (P=F/A), hydrostatic pressure (in liquids) and in gases.
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A set of 9 past paper questions covering laminar and streamlined flow in fluids.
(raindrop, cigarette smoke, aeroplane wings, golf ball, cyclists, sphere in water, blood flow, etc)
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A set of 10 past paper questions with their answers focusing on:
-Upthrust
-Viscous drag
-Stoke’s law
etc
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Set of past paper questions with their answers on:
-Specific Heat Capacity (definition, formula, calculations)
-Apparatus for measuring Specific Heat Capacity
-Real life applications
-Energy transfer etc
Can be used as classroom activity, homework, revision or assessment.
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