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BTEC Applied science unit 1: Electromagnetic waves in communication
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BTEC Applied science unit 1: Electromagnetic waves in communication

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Lesson slides and activities Covers the following spec points: • Understand how the regions of the electromagnetic spectrum are grouped according to the frequency • Understand how the applications of electromagnetic waves in communications are related to frequency, including: o satellite communication o mobile phones o Bluetooth® o infrared o Wi-Fi disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google
BTEC Applied science unit 1: Uses of fibre optics
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BTEC Applied science unit 1: Uses of fibre optics

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Lesson powerpoint and activities Covers the following spec points: • Understand the applications of fibre optics in medicine to include endoscopes • Understand the applications of fibre optics in communication, to include: o analogue and digital signals: analogue-to-digital conversion, broadband disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google
BTEC Applied science unit 1: Principles of fibre optics
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BTEC Applied science unit 1: Principles of fibre optics

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Lesson powerpoint and activities Covers the following spec points: • Understand the principles of fibre optics: Refractive index Total internal reflection disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google
BTEC Applied science unit 1: Stationary Waves
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BTEC Applied science unit 1: Stationary Waves

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Lesson powerpoint and activities Covers the following spec points: • Understand the concept and applications of stationary waves, resonance disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google
BTEC Applied science unit 1: Emission Spectra
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BTEC Applied science unit 1: Emission Spectra

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Lesson powerpoint and activities Covers the following spec points: • Understand the industrial application of diffraction gratings, to include: o emission spectra o identifying gases disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google
BTEC Applied science unit 1: Diffraction Gratings
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BTEC Applied science unit 1: Diffraction Gratings

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Lesson powerpoint and activities Covers the following spec points: • Understand concepts of displacement, coherence, path difference, phase difference, superposition as applied to diffraction gratings • Understand the industrial application of diffraction gratings
BTEC Applied science unit 1: Phase difference
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BTEC Applied science unit 1: Phase difference

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Lesson powerpoint and activities Covers the following spec points: • Understand concepts of displacement, coherence, path difference, phase difference, superposition as applied to diffraction gratings disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google
BTEC Applied science unit 1: Types of wave
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BTEC Applied science unit 1: Types of wave

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Lesson powerpoint and activities Covers the following spec points: • Understand the features common to all waves and use the following terms as applied to waves: o periodic time o speed o wavelength o frequency o amplitude o oscillation • Graphical representation of wave features • Understand the difference between the two main types of wave: o transverse o longitudinal disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google
BTEC Applied science unit 1: Periodicity
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BTEC Applied science unit 1: Periodicity

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Lesson powerpoint, information sheet, research project with success criteria Covers content from the following spec points: • Understand the periodic table: o periods 1, 2, 3 and 4 o groups – s block, p block, d block o layout of periodic table in relation to s, p, d notation o electronic arrangement of elements using s, p, d notation • Understand the physical properties of elements: o first ionisation energy o reasons for trends in ionisation energy across Periods 2–4 and down groups 1, 2 and 7 o electron affinity o atomic radius o ionic radius o electronegativity Disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google
BTEC Applied science unit 1: Quantitative chemistry
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BTEC Applied science unit 1: Quantitative chemistry

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Lesson powerpoint and activities Covers the following spec points: o relative atomic mass o atomic number and relative molecular mass o moles, molar masses and molarities. • Understand the quantities used in chemical reactions: o mass, volume of solution, concentration o reacting quantities o percentage yields. Disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google
BTEC Applied Science unit 1: Intermolecular forces
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BTEC Applied Science unit 1: Intermolecular forces

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Lesson powerpoint and activities Covers the following spec points: • Understand the following intermolecular forces: o van der Waals o dipole-dipole o hydrogen bonding. Disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google
BTEC Applied Science unit 1: Covalent bonds
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BTEC Applied Science unit 1: Covalent bonds

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Lesson powerpoint and actvities Covers the following spec points: • Understand covalent bonding: o strong electrostatic attraction between two nuclei and the shared pair(s) of electrons between them o dot and cross diagrams to show electrons in simple covalent molecules, including those with multiple bonds and dative covalent (coordinate) bonds o the relationship between bond lengths and bond strengths in covalent bonds o tetrahedral basis of organic chemistry Disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google
BTEC Applied Science Unit 1: Ionic Bonds
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BTEC Applied Science Unit 1: Ionic Bonds

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Lesson Powerpoint and Activities Covers the following spec points: • Understand ionic bonding: o strong electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions o effects ionic radius and ionic charge have on the strength of ionic bonding o formation of ions in terms of electron loss or gain o electronic configuration diagrams of cations and anions Disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google
BTEC Applied Science Unit 1: Electronic Orbitals
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BTEC Applied Science Unit 1: Electronic Orbitals

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Lesson Powerpoint and activities Covers the following spec points: • Understand the electronic structure of atoms: o electronic orbitals o Aufbau principle o Bohr theory Disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google
BTEC Applied Science Unit 1: Microscopy
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BTEC Applied Science Unit 1: Microscopy

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Includes lesson powerpoint and question booklet Covers the following spec points: • Recognise cell organelles from electron micrographs and the use of light microscopes Calculate magnification and size of cells and organelles from drawings or images Disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google
BTEC Applied Science unit 1: Gram staining
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BTEC Applied Science unit 1: Gram staining

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Lesson slides and activities Covers the following spec points Understand how to distinguish between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial cell walls and why each type reacts differently to some antibiotics Disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google Images
BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Biology: Organelles
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BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Biology: Organelles

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Lesson 1 - Organelle structure and function. Includes lesson powerpoint, hand drawn cell diagram worksheets and summmary sheets for students to use. Covers the following spec points: • Know that cell theory is a unifying concept stating that cells are a fundamental unit of structure, function and organisation in all living organisms • Understand the ultrastructure and function of organelles, to include: o prokaryote cells (bacterial cell) – nucleoid, plasmids, 70S ribosomes, capsule, cell wall o eukaryotic cells (plant and animal cells) - plasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, nucleolus, endoplasmic reticulum (smooth and rough), Golgi apparatus, vesicles, lysosomes, 80S ribosomes, mitochondria, centriole o eukaryotic cells (plant-cell specific) - cell wall, chloroplasts, vacuole, tonoplast, amyloplasts, plasmodesmata, pits disclaimer - I do not own any image in this power point, all images were taken from Google Images