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If you’re looking for tried and tested physics resources, these will help get your course content across and make it interesting. Delivery and execution are down to your own personal style. My resources have all been tested on real classes and have been observed by respected colleagues, who are also excellent teachers. I work in one of the best (Outstanding) state schools in the UK. I retrained as a teacher in my 30s and have been teaching physics and some biology for twelve years.

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If you’re looking for tried and tested physics resources, these will help get your course content across and make it interesting. Delivery and execution are down to your own personal style. My resources have all been tested on real classes and have been observed by respected colleagues, who are also excellent teachers. I work in one of the best (Outstanding) state schools in the UK. I retrained as a teacher in my 30s and have been teaching physics and some biology for twelve years.
P6e Transforming
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P6e Transforming

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) ELECTRICITY FOR GADGETS OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 9-10 (P6e) 1) …changing field in the primary coil of a transformer induces an output voltage in the secondary coil 2) …isolating transformers, have equal number of turns in the primary and secondary coils and limit the risk of contact between live parts and the earth lead 3) …equation: VpIp = VsIs
P6d Generating
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P6d Generating

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) ELECTRICITY FOR GADGETS OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 7-8 (P6d) 1) …size of the induced voltage depends on the rate at which the magnetic field changes 2) …AC generator works including the action of the slip-rings and brushes
P6c Motoring
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P6c Motoring

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) ELECTRICITY FOR GADGETS OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 5-6 (P6c) 1) …Fleming’s Left Hand Rule is used to predict the direction of the force on a current carrying wire 2) …coil in a DC electric motor is maintained in terms of the charge of current direction every half-turn 3) …split-ring commutator in a simple DC electric motor
P6b Sharing
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P6b Sharing

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) ELECTRICITY FOR GADGET OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 3-4 (P6b) 1) …output potential difference of a potential divider from the value of the resistors using: Vout = Vin x (R2) / (R1 + R2) 2) …variable resistors can be used to provide an output pd with an adjustable threshold 3) …LDR or a thermistor can be used…
P6a Resisting
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P6a Resisting

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) OCR Gateway Science Suite ELECTRICITY FOR GADGETS Lessons 1-2 (P6a) 1) …resistance is varied as a result of changing the length of resistance wire in a variable resistor 2) …equation: R = V / I 3) …resistance of an ohmic conductor from a voltage-current graph 4) …voltage-current graph for a non-ohmic conductor, such as filament lamp, in terms of changing resistance
P3h The energy of games and theme rides
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P3h The energy of games and theme rides

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Year 10/11 GCSE (Higher) FORCES FOR TRANSPORT OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 15-16 (P3h) 1) …energy transfer between gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy. 2) …equation: Weight = mass x gravitational field strength 3) …equations: Potential Energy = m x g x h 4) …terminal velocity kinetic energy does not increase but potential energy works against friction.
P3g Falling safely
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P3g Falling safely

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Year 10/11 GCSE (Higher) FORCES FOR TRANSPORT OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 13-14 (P3g) 1) …Describe how objects falling though Earth’s atmosphere reach a terminal velocity. 2) …Explain, in terms of balanced forces, why objects reach a terminal velocity 3) …Recognise that acceleration in free-fall (g) is constant
P3f Crumple Zone
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P3f Crumple Zone

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Year 10/11 GCSE (Higher) FORCES FOR TRANSPORT OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 11-12 (P3f) 1) …active and passive safety features can make driving safer 2) …forces can be reduced when stopping a vehicle 3) …ideas of friction why ABS brakes reduce braking distance 4) …Evaluate the effectiveness of given safety features in terms of saving lives
P3e Energy on the move
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P3e Energy on the move

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Year 10/11 GCSE (Higher) FORCES FOR TRANSPORT OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 9-10 (P3e) 1) …kinetic energy is greater for objects with higher speed or greater mass 2) …Use the equation: KE=½ x mv2 3) …factors affecting car fuel consumption figures
P3d Work and Power
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P3d Work and Power

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Year 10/11 GCSE (Higher) FORCES FOR TRANSPORT OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 7-8 (P3d) 1) …when work is done a force moves an object 2) …equation: work done = force x distance 3) …equation: power = work done / time Includes the power to climb the stairs practical.
P3c Forces and Motion
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P3c Forces and Motion

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Year 10/11 GCSE (Higher) FORCES FOR TRANSPORT OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 5-6 (P3c) Forces and Motion 1) ... equation: force = mass x acceleration 2) When an object A exerts a force on object B, object B exerts and equal and opposite force. 3) Describe factors effecting thinking distance and braking distance. 4) Explain everyday situations where braking distance is changed.
  P3b Changing Speed
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P3b Changing Speed

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Year 10/11 GCSE OCR Gateway Science Suite FORCES FOR TRANSPORT Lessons 1-2 (P3b) Changing Speed Objectives 1) State and use the equation: acceleration = change in speed / time 2) Draw and interpret qualitatively simple speed time graphs 3) Describe how the gradient of a speed-time graph is a measure of acceleration 4) Explain acceleration could involve a change in speed or direction
  P3a Speed
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P3a Speed

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Year 10/11 GCSE (Higher) OCR Gateway Science Suite FORCES FOR TRANSPORT Lessons 1-2 (P3a) Objectives: Interpret the relationship between speed, distance and time. State and use the equation: speed = distance / time. Draw and interpret qualitatively simple distance time graphs. Calculate speed from the gradient of a straight line graph
P4g Uses of Radioisotopes
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P4g Uses of Radioisotopes

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) RADIATION FOR LIFE OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 13-14 (P4g) 1) …background radiation comes from waste products and man made sources 2) …tracers are used in industry to find leaking or blocked pipes 3) …radioactive carbon can be used to date once living material
P4f What is Radioactivity
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P4f What is Radioactivity

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) RADIATION FOR LIFE OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 11-12 (P4f) 1) …concept of half-life 2) …nucleus when an alpha particle is emitted 3) …nucleus when a beta particle is emitted 4) …equations in terms of mass numbers and atomic numbers
  P4e Treatment
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P4e Treatment

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) RADIATION FOR LIFE OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 9-10 (P4e) 1) …X-rays and gamma rays have similar wavelengths but are produced in different ways 2) …X-rays and gamma rays are produced 3) …radioactive sources are used in medicine, to treat cancer and as tracers
P4d Ultrasound
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P4d Ultrasound

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) RADIATION FOR LIFE OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 7-8 (P4d) 1) …motion of particles in longitudinal and transverse waves 2) …features of a longitudinal wave 3) …ultrasound is used in medicine
P4c Safe Electricals
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P4c Safe Electricals

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) RADIATION FOR LIFE OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 5-6 (P4c) 1) …simple circuits in terms of the flow of electrical charge 2) …equation: resistance = voltage / current 3) …functions of the live, neutral and earth wires 4) …wire fuse and earthing protects people and appliances
  P4b Uses of Electrostatics
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P4b Uses of Electrostatics

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) RADIATION FOR LIFE OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 3-4 (P4b) 1) …static electricity can be used for restarting the heart when it has stopped 2) …electrostatic dust precipitators to remove smoke particles etc from chimneys 3) …static electricity can be useful for paint spraying
  P4a Sparks
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P4a Sparks

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) OCR Gateway Science Suite RADIATION FOR LIFE Lessons 1-2 (P4a) 1) …static electricity in terms of the movement of electrons 2) …charges repel and unlike charges attract 3) …receiving an electric shock can be reduced 4) …static electricity can be a nuisance or dangerous