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Studying physics unlocks the rules of the universe. Through many years of teaching, I have carefully designed a set of lessons to guide students to unlock and master this knowledge. Each lesson contains recall questions, an explanation of key concepts in a logical order, modelled examples to help guide students through answering questions, and practice questions for them to apply the knowledge themselves. All lessons are complete, fully animated, and contain fully worked answers.

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Studying physics unlocks the rules of the universe. Through many years of teaching, I have carefully designed a set of lessons to guide students to unlock and master this knowledge. Each lesson contains recall questions, an explanation of key concepts in a logical order, modelled examples to help guide students through answering questions, and practice questions for them to apply the knowledge themselves. All lessons are complete, fully animated, and contain fully worked answers.
A level Physics (5.3) Total internal reflection (Optics)
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A level Physics (5.3) Total internal reflection (Optics)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives State the conditions for total internal reflection Relate the critical angle to refractive index Explain why diamonds sparkle The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (5.2) More about refraction (Optics)
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A level Physics (5.2) More about refraction (Optics)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Explain what happens to the speed of light waves when they enter a material such as water. Relate refractive index to the speed of light waves. Explain why a glass prism splits white light into the colours of the spectrum. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (5.1) Refraction of light (Optics)
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A level Physics (5.1) Refraction of light (Optics)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Explain what we mean by rays State Snell’s law Comment on whether refraction is different for a light ray traveling from a transparent substance into air The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
(GCSE BUNDLE 4.5) AQA Physics - Forces
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(GCSE BUNDLE 4.5) AQA Physics - Forces

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This bundle contains 18 lessons This lesson follows the AQA GCSE Physics specification (post 2016) It contains a complete lesson designed to last around 1 hour, it includes: A recall starter activity and answers An explanation of the key concepts Examples for modeling Practice questions with answers
(Chapter 09 BUNDLE) A level Physics - Mechanics and materials - Momentum
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(Chapter 09 BUNDLE) A level Physics - Mechanics and materials - Momentum

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This bundle contains 5 lessons and an end of unit assessment Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lessons are complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. They are fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (9.5) Explosions (Force and momentum)
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A level Physics (9.5) Explosions (Force and momentum)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Describe the energy changes that take place in an explosion State what can always be said about the total momentum of a system that has exploded Describe the consequences when, after the explosion, only two bodies move apart. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (9.4) Elastic and inelastic collisions (Force and momentum)
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A level Physics (9.4) Elastic and inelastic collisions (Force and momentum)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Distinguish between an elastic collision and an inelastic collision Describe what is conserved in a perfectly elastic collision Discuss whether any real collisions are ever perfectly elastic The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (9.3) Conservation of momentum (Force and momentum)
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A level Physics (9.3) Conservation of momentum (Force and momentum)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Consider whether momentum is ever lost in a collision. Define the principle of conservation of momentum. State the condition that must be satisfied if the momentum of a system is conserved. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (9.2) Impact forces (Force and momentum)
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A level Physics (9.2) Impact forces (Force and momentum)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Describe what happens to the impact force (and why) if the duration of impact is reduced. Calculate the change in momentum for a moving object that stops or reverses. Describe what happens to the momentum of a ball when it bounces off a wall. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (9.1) Momentum and impulse (Force and momentum)
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A level Physics (9.1) Momentum and impulse (Force and momentum)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Calculate momentum. Describe the connection between Newton’s first and second laws of motion and momentum. Define the impulse of a force, and calculate it from a force versus time graph. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
AQA GCSE Physics (4.5.6.1.5) Forces - Acceleration
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AQA GCSE Physics (4.5.6.1.5) Forces - Acceleration

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This lesson follows the AQA GCSE Physics specification (post 2016) It contains a complete lesson designed to last around 1 hour, it includes: A recall starter activity and answers An explanation of the key concepts Examples for modelling Practice questions with answers
(Chapter 01 BUNDLE) A level Physics - Particles and radiation - Matter and radiation
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(Chapter 01 BUNDLE) A level Physics - Particles and radiation - Matter and radiation

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This bundle contains 5 lessons and an end of unit assessment Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lessons are complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. They are fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.