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Welcome to Resourcify! Discover a wealth of meticulously crafted teaching materials for educators, students, and parents. Whether you're a seasoned teacher, a student seeking support, or a parent supplementing home learning, Resourcify is your versatile destination for quality resources. Explore, download, and enhance your educational journey with us! For questions or assistance, contact us at resourcify321@gmail.com, and we'll promptly respond!
Specific Heat Capacity & Latent Heat Worksheet - A Level Physics
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Specific Heat Capacity & Latent Heat Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: Specific Heat Capacity & Latent Heat Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -specific heat capacity of a substance; the equation E = mcΔT -an electrical experiment to determine the specific heat capacity of a metal or a liquid -specific latent heat of fusion and specific latent heat of vaporisation, E = mL -an electrical experiment to determine the specific latent heat of fusion and vaporisation This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
States of Matter & Temperature Worksheet - A Level Physics
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States of Matter & Temperature Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: States of Matter & Temperature Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -thermal equilibrium -absolute scale of temperature (i.e. the thermodynamic scale) that does not depend on property of any particular substance -temperature measurements both in degrees Celsius (°C) and in kelvin (K) -T(K) ≈ θ(°C)+273 -solids, liquids and gases in terms of the spacing, ordering and motion of atoms or molecules -simple kinetic model for solids, liquids and gases -Brownian motion in terms of the kinetic model of matter and a simple demonstration using smoke particles suspended in air -internal energy as the sum of the random distribution of kinetic and potential energies associated with the molecules of a system -absolute zero (0 K) as the lowest limit for temperature; the temperature at which a substance has minimum internal energy -increase in the internal energy of a body as its temperature rises -changes in the internal energy of a substance during change of phase; constant temperature during change of phase. This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Refractive Index & Total Internal Reflection Worksheet - A Level Physics
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Refractive Index & Total Internal Reflection Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: Refractive Index & Total Internal Reflection Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -refraction of light -refractive index; n = c/v -n1 sin θ1 = n2 sin θ2 at a boundary, where θ is the angle to the normal -techniques and procedures used to investigate refraction and total internal reflection of light using ray boxes, including transparent rectangular and semi-circular blocks -critical angle; sin C = 1/n -total internal reflection for light. This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Stationary Waves Worksheet - A Level Physics
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Stationary Waves Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: Stationary Waves Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -stationary (standing) waves using microwaves, stretched strings and air columns -graphical representations of a stationary wave -nodes and antinodes -stationary wave patterns for a stretched string and air columns in closed and open tubes -techniques and procedures used to determine the speed of sound in air by formation of stationary waves in a resonance tube -the idea that the separation between adjacent nodes (or antinodes) is equal to λ/2, where λ is the wavelength of the progressive wave -fundamental mode of vibration (1st harmonic); harmonics. This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Constant Acceleration Worksheet - A Level Physics
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Constant Acceleration Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: Constant Acceleration Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -displacement, instantaneous speed, average speed, velocity and acceleration. -the equations of motion for constant acceleration in a straight line, including motion of bodies falling in a uniform gravitational field without air resistance: v = u + at s = 1/2 (u + v) t s = ut + 1/2 at2 v2 = u2 + 2as -acceleration g of free fall. -techniques and procedures used to determine the acceleration of free fall using trapdoor and electromagnet arrangement. -independence of the vertical and horizontal motion of a projectile. -two-dimensional motion of a projectile with constant velocity in one direction and constant acceleration in a perpendicular direction. This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Circuits, Current & Potential Difference Worksheet - A Level Physics
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Circuits, Current & Potential Difference Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: Circuits, Current & Potential Difference Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -circuit symbols -electric current as rate of flow of charge; I = Q / t -the coulomb as the unit of charge -the elementary charge e equals 1.6 × 10–19 C -net charge on a particle or an object is quantised and a multiple of e -current as the movement of electrons in metals -conventional current and electron flow -mean drift velocity of charge carriers -I = Anev, where n is the number density of charge carriers -distinction between conductors, semiconductors and insulators in terms of n. -potential difference (p.d.); the unit volt -energy transferred: W = VQ -energy transfer eV = 1/2 mv2 for electrons and other charged particles. This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Conductors & I-V Characteristics Worksheet - A Level Physics
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Conductors & I-V Characteristics Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: Conductors & I-V Characteristics Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -Ohm’s Law & ohmic conductors -I–V characteristics of resistor, filament lamp, thermistor, diode and light-emitting diode (LED) -techniques and procedures to investigate the I-V characteristics of components. -negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor; variation of resistance with temperature. -light-dependent resistor (LDR); variation of resistance with light intensity. -investigating the resistance of NTC thermistors -investigating the resistance of LDRs This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Power & Electrical Energy Worksheet - A Level Physics
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Power & Electrical Energy Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: Power & Electrical Energy Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -the equations P=VI, P=I2R and P=V2 / R -energy transferred; W = VIt -the kilowatt-hour (kW h) as a unit of energy; calculating the cost of energy. This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Particles & Antiparticles Worksheet - A Level Physics
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Particles & Antiparticles Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: Particles & Antiparticles Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -particles and antiparticles; electron–positron, proton-antiproton, neutron-antineutron and neutrino-antineutrino -particle and its corresponding antiparticle have same mass; electron and positron have opposite charge; proton and antiproton have opposite charge -classification of hadrons; proton and neutron as examples of hadrons; all hadrons are subject to both the strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force -classification of leptons; electron and neutrino as examples of leptons; all leptons are subject to the weak nuclear force but not the strong nuclear force -Einstein’s mass–energy equation; ΔE = Δmc² -creation (i.e. pair production) and annihilation of particle–antiparticle pairs This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Half-Life & Radioactive Dating Worksheet - A Level Physics
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Half-Life & Radioactive Dating Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: Half-Life & Radioactive Dating Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -half-life of an isotope; λt(1/2) = ln(2), including graphical determination of half life -techniques and procedures used to determine the half-life of an isotope such as protactinium -radioactive dating, e.g. carbon-dating. This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Exponential Law of Decay Worksheet - A Level Physics
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Exponential Law of Decay Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: The Exponential Law of Decay Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -activity of a source; decay constant λ of an isotope; A = λN -the equations A = A₀e^-λt and N = N₀e^-λt, where A is the activity and N is the number of undecayed nuclei -simulation of radioactive decay using dice -the equation ΔN/Δt = -λN for radioactive decay This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
X-Ray Imaging Worksheet - A Level Physics
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X-Ray Imaging Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: X-Ray Imaging Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -basic structure of an X-ray tube; components – heater (cathode), anode, target metal and high voltage supply -production of X-ray photons from an X-ray tube -X-ray attenuation mechanisms; simple scatter, photoelectric effect, Compton effect and pair production -attenuation of X-rays; I = I₀e^µx where µ is the attenuation (absorption) coefficient -X-ray imaging with contrast media; barium and iodine -computerised axial tomography (CAT) scanning; components – rotating X-tube producing a thin fan-shaped X-ray beam, ring of detectors, computer software and display -advantages of a CAT scan over an X-ray image. This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Foundations of Physics Worksheet - A Level Physics
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Foundations of Physics Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: Foundations of Physics Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -physical quantities have a numerical value and a unit -making estimates of physical quantities listed in this specification. -Système Internationale (S.I.) base quantities and their units – mass (kg), length (m), time (s), current (A), temperature (K), amount of substance (mol) -derived units of S.I. base units -checking the homogeneity of physical equations using S.I. base units -prefixes and their symbols to indicate decimal submultiples or multiples of units – pico ( p ), nano (n), micro (μ), milli (m), centi ( c ), deci (d), kilo (k), mega (M), giga (G), tera (T) -systematic errors and random errors in measurements -precision and accuracy -absolute and percentage uncertainties when data are combined by addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and raising to powers -graphical treatment of errors and uncertainties; line of best fit; worst line; absolute and percentage uncertainties; percentage difference -scalar and vector quantities This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Medical Uses of Ultrasound Worksheet - A Level Physics
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Medical Uses of Ultrasound Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: Medical Uses of Ultrasound Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -ultrasound; longitudinal wave with frequency greater than 20 kHz -acoustic impedance of a medium; Z =  ρc -reflection of ultrasound at a boundary; Ir / I₀ =(Z₂ - Z₁)² / (Z₂ + Z₁)² -piezoelectric effect; ultrasound transducer as a device that emits and receives ultrasound -advantages and disadvantages of ultrasound in medical scans -ultrasound A-scan and B-scan -impedance (acoustic) matching; special gel used in ultrasound scanning -Doppler effect in ultrasound; speed of blood in the patient Δf/f = 2vcosθ/c for determining the speed v of blood. This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
The Solar System - A Level physics
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The Solar System - A Level physics

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This resource is a complete lesson that covers The Solar System for the OCR A Level Physics A course. However, it is useful for other exam boards too. This lesson teaches the following content: -the terms planets, planetary satellites, comets, solar systems, galaxies and the universe -distances measured in astronomical unit (AU) This lesson includes: -A full presentation including clear visual aids and diagrams. -A worksheet with model answers, perfect to set as homework. -Editable PowerPoint and Word document for easy customisation. (Please note that this specific lesson serves as a brief introduction to the basics within the broader topic of astrophysics and cosmology) Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Elastic & Plastic Deformation - A Level Physics
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Elastic & Plastic Deformation - A Level Physics

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This resource is a complete lesson that covers Elastic & Plastic Deformation for the OCR A Level Physics A course. However, it is useful for other exam boards too. This lesson teaches the following content: -elastic and plastic deformations of materials. -force–extension (or compression) graph; work done is area under graph -elastic potential energy; E = 1/2 Fx ; E = 1/2 kx2 This lesson includes: -A full presentation including an example question with a worked solution. -A worksheet with model answers, perfect to set as homework. -Clear visual aids and diagrams to simplify complex concepts. -Editable PowerPoint and Word document for easy customisation. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Newton's Laws of Motion - A Level Physics
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Newton's Laws of Motion - A Level Physics

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This resource is a complete lesson that covers Newton’s Laws of Motion for the OCR A Level Physics A course. However, it is useful for other exam boards too. This lesson teaches the following content: -Newton’s three laws of motion -net force = rate of change of momentum This lesson includes: -A full presentation including an example question with a worked solution. -A worksheet with model answers, perfect to set as homework. -Clear visual aids and diagrams to simplify complex concepts. -Editable PowerPoint and Word document for easy customisation. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Astronomical Distances - A Level Physics
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Astronomical Distances - A Level Physics

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This resource is a complete lesson that covers Astronomical Distances for the OCR A Level Physics A course. However, it is useful for other exam boards too. This lesson teaches the following content: -distances measured in light-years (ly) and parsecs (pc) -stellar parallax and how it can be used to find distances in parsecs (pc) -the equation p = 1/d, where p is the parallax in seconds of arc and d is the distance in parsecs This lesson includes: -A full presentation including 2 example questions with worked solutions. -A worksheet with model answers, perfect to set as homework. -Clear visual aids and diagrams to simplify complex concepts. -Editable PowerPoint and Word document for easy customisation. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
The Ideal Gas Equation - A Level Physics
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The Ideal Gas Equation - A Level Physics

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This resource is a complete lesson that covers The Ideal Gas Equation for the OCR A Level Physics A course. However, it is useful for other exam boards too. This lesson teaches the following content: -amount of substance in moles; Avogadro constant equals 6.02 × 10^23 mol^–1 -the equation of state of an ideal gas pV = nRT, where n is the number of moles -the Boltzmann constant; k = R / Avogadro constant & pV=NkT This lesson includes: -A full presentation including 2 example questions with worked solutions. -A worksheet with model answers, perfect to set as homework. -Editable PowerPoint and Word document for easy customisation. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.
Simple Harmonic Motion Worksheet - A Level Physics
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Simple Harmonic Motion Worksheet - A Level Physics

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A Level Physics worksheet containing questions about the lesson: Simple Harmonic Motion Model Answers Included This worksheet covers the following content: -displacement, amplitude, period, frequency, angular frequency and phase difference -simple harmonic motion; defining equation a =-ω²x -techniques and procedures used to determine the period/frequency of simple harmonic oscillations -solutions to the equation a = -ω²x e.g. x = Acosωt or x = Asinωt -velocity v = ± ω √ (A² - x²) hence vmax = ωA -graphical methods to investigate simple harmonic motion (mass of spring system). -interchange between kinetic and potential energy during simple harmonic motion -energy-displacement graphs for a simple harmonic oscillator This is tailored for the OCR A specification, however, the versatile nature of this resource makes it suitable for other exam boards too. This resource is designed to help students apply their knowledge to questions. This active revision technique ensures that the worksheet will be very useful for students, and will act as a vital revision tool. Click on the links below to check out our FREE A Level Physics resources: Mass, Weight & Force Basics Lesson Net Forces & Equilibrium Lesson Moments & Torques Lesson Drag & Terminal Velocity Lesson Density, Pressure & Upthrust Lesson We really appreciate feedback on our resources so if you kindly leave a review down below, you will be able to claim any resource (up to the value of this resource) from our shop for FREE. Just email resourcify321@gmail.com with your username and your chosen resource. Your chosen resource will be sent to you within 24 hours.