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GCSE Physics: Types of Waves
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GCSE Physics: Types of Waves

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P5.1.1a WaTypes of wave. Includes student activities and full worked answers. Definition of a wave Mechanical waves Electromagnetic waves Transverse waves Longitudinal waves
OCR A level Physics: Circular Motion
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OCR A level Physics: Circular Motion

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OCR A level Physics: Thermal Physics apart of the Module 5: Newtonian World and Astrophysics. All presentations come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks.
GCSE OCR Physics P5.1 Wave Behaviour
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GCSE OCR Physics P5.1 Wave Behaviour

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Resources for P5.1 GCSE OCR Physics Gateway 9-1 Triple and Combined (Higher and Foundation) is covered in this material. Each lesson includes student activities and full worked answers. Includes: Definition of a wave Mechanical waves Electromagnetic waves Transverse waves Longitudinal waves Amplitude Wavelength Frequency Time period Calculating frequency and equation Relationship between frequency and wavelength when speed is constant. Calculating time period from frequency with equations The speed equation Measuring distance and time Simple experiment for the speed of sound Improving experiments Echoes Speed of sound experiment with microphones and oscilloscope. Ray diagrams Absorption, reflection and transmission Sonar Ultrasound Rearranging equation Refraction Relationship between wave speed and wavelength Structure of the ear. Frequency range of human hearing. Explanation of the limited frequency range of humans. Explanation for hearing deteriorating with age.
GCSE Physics: Wave Velocity & Water Waves
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GCSE Physics: Wave Velocity & Water Waves

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P5.1.2a Wave Velocity & Water Waves. Includes student activities and full worked answers. Definition of mechanical waves Water waves as a transverse waves Converting from cm, mm, and km into m. Definition and equation for frequency. Wave speed equation Rearranging equations Ripple tank demonstration and explanation
GCSE Physics: The Speed of Sound
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GCSE Physics: The Speed of Sound

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P5.1.2a the speed of sound and wave velocity. Includes student activities and full worked answers. The speed equation Measuring distance and time Simple experiment for the speed of sound Improving experiments Echoes Speed of sound experiment with microphones and oscilloscope.
GCSE Physics: Electromagnetic Reflection
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GCSE Physics: Electromagnetic Reflection

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P5.3.1a Electromagnetic Reflection. Includes student activities and full worked answers. Law of reflection Labeling and measuring angles of incidence and reflection Practical activity instructions - fully animated. Reflection, absorption, and refraction is affected by wavelength of electromagnetic wave.
GCSE OCR Physics P5.2 Electromagnetic Spectrum
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GCSE OCR Physics P5.2 Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Resources for P5.2 GCSE OCR Physics Gateway 9-1 Triple and Combined (Higher and Foundation) is covered in this material. Each lesson includes student activities and full worked answers. Order of the electromagnetic spectrum Wavelength and frequency relationship Application of wave speed equation Rearranging equation Producing and detecting radio waves Recall that light is an electromagnetic wave Give examples of some practical uses of electromagnetic waves in the radio, micro-wave, infra-red, visible, ultraviolet, X-ray and gamma-ray regions Describe how ultra-violet waves, X-rays and gamma rays can have hazardous effects, notably on human bodily tissues. Explain that electromagnetic waves transfer energy from source to absorber to include examples from a range of electromagnetic waves Precautions for ultra-violet waves, X-rays and gamma rays Careers: Medical Physicist X-rays CT scans Gamma imaging Thermogram Magnetic Resonance Imaging Precautions for using ionising radiation
GCSE Physics: Electromagnetic Refraction
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GCSE Physics: Electromagnetic Refraction

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P5.3.2a Electromagnetic Reflection. Includes student activities and full worked answers. Refraction the change of velocity - speed and direction Magnitude of refraction depending on wavelength Magnitude of refraction depending on optical density Refraction practical activity instructions Wave speed, wavelength, and frequency relationship in refraction
GCSE OCR Physics P5.3 Wave Interactions
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GCSE OCR Physics P5.3 Wave Interactions

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Resources for P5.2 GCSE OCR Physics Gateway 9-1 Triple and Combined (Higher and Foundation) is covered in this material. Each lesson includes student activities and full worked answers. Law of reflection Labeling and measuring angles of incidence and reflection Practical activity instructions - fully animated. Reflection, absorption, and refraction is affected by wavelength of electromagnetic wave. Refraction the change of velocity - speed and direction Magnitude of refraction depending on wavelength Magnitude of refraction depending on optical density Refraction practical activity instructions Wave speed, wavelength, and frequency relationship in refraction Convex and Concaves lenses Eyes and corrective lenses Refraction and wavelength Focal points for lenses Determining the type of images produced through a lens Names of colours for the visible spectrum Coloured filters Coloured objects acting as a coloured filters White light and refracting prism Refraction and wavelength Specular reflection Diffuse scattering Scattering - Why the sky is blue and milk is white.
GCSE OCR Physics P5 Waves
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GCSE OCR Physics P5 Waves

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Resources for P5 GCSE OCR Physics Gateway 9-1 Triple and Combined (Higher and Foundation) is covered in this material. Each lesson includes student activities and full worked answers. Definition of a wave Mechanical waves Electromagnetic waves Transverse waves Longitudinal waves Amplitude Wavelength Frequency Time period Calculating frequency and equation Relationship between frequency and wavelength when speed is constant. Calculating time period from frequency with equations The speed equation Measuring distance and time Simple experiment for the speed of sound Improving experiments Echoes Speed of sound experiment with microphones and oscilloscope. Ray diagrams Absorption, reflection and transmission Sonar Ultrasound Rearranging equation Refraction Relationship between wave speed and wavelength Structure of the ear. Frequency range of human hearing. Explanation of the limited frequency range of humans. Explanation for hearing deteriorating with age. Order of the electromagnetic spectrum Wavelength and frequency relationship Application of wave speed equation Rearranging equation Producing and detecting radio waves Recall that light is an electromagnetic wave Give examples of some practical uses of electromagnetic waves in the radio, micro-wave, infra-red, visible, ultraviolet, X-ray and gamma-ray regions Describe how ultra-violet waves, X-rays and gamma rays can have hazardous effects, notably on human bodily tissues. Explain that electromagnetic waves transfer energy from source to absorber to include examples from a range of electromagnetic waves Precautions for ultra-violet waves, X-rays and gamma rays Careers: Medical Physicist X-rays CT scans Gamma imaging Thermogram Magnetic Resonance Imaging Precautions for using ionising radiation Law of reflection Labeling and measuring angles of incidence and reflection Practical activity instructions - fully animated. Reflection, absorption, and refraction is affected by wavelength of electromagnetic wave. Refraction the change of velocity - speed and direction Magnitude of refraction depending on wavelength Magnitude of refraction depending on optical density Refraction practical activity instructions Wave speed, wavelength, and frequency relationship in refraction Convex and Concaves lenses Eyes and corrective lenses Refraction and wavelength Focal points for lenses Determining the type of images produced through a lens Names of colours for the visible spectrum Coloured filters Coloured objects acting as a coloured filters White light and refracting prism Refraction and wavelength Specular reflection Diffuse scattering Scattering - Why the sky is blue and milk is white.
GCSE Physics: Energy transfers and Conservation of energy
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GCSE Physics: Energy transfers and Conservation of energy

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P7.1.1b Energy stores transfers and Conservation of energy. This PowerPoint covers while including student activities and worked answers: The law of conservation of energy. The energy transfer pathways: Mechanically – with forces Electrically – with current Heating by particles Heating by radiation Describing stores and transfers for: Object projected upwards or up a slope, A moving object hitting an obstacle, An object being accelerated by a constant force, A vehicle slowing down, Bringing water to a boil in an electric kettle
OCR A Level Physics: Gravitational Potential Energy
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OCR A Level Physics: Gravitational Potential Energy

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OCR A level Physics: 18.7 Gravitational Potential Energy Module 5 Newtonian World and Astrophysics This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided. This lesson covers: Radial and uniformed field Definition of gravitational potential energy Deriving escape velocity Force-Distance graphs for gravitational fields
OCR AS Physics: Thermistor
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OCR AS Physics: Thermistor

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OCR AS Physics A: Thermistor is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. PowerPoint with worked examples and homework. Thermistor uses Thermistors with negative temperature coefficients Plotting I-V curves for thermistors Creating an experiment to test thermistors.
OCR AS Physics: Diodes
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OCR AS Physics: Diodes

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OCR AS Physics A: Diodes is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. PowerPoint with worked examples and homework. Polarity of diodes Conventional current and diodes Plotting I-V curves for diodes Describing I-V curves for diodes
OCR AS Physics: Electrical Energy & Power
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OCR AS Physics: Electrical Energy & Power

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OCR AS Physics: Electrical Energy & Power is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. PowerPoint with worked examples and homework. Derive three equations for electrical power Applying electrical power equations Create a circuit diagram to calculate power Base units for V A and W.
OCR AS Physics: Combining Resistors
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OCR AS Physics: Combining Resistors

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OCR AS Physics A: Combining Resistors is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. PowerPoint with worked examples and homework. Rules for adding resistors in series and parallel Applying adding resistors in series and parallel
OCR AS Physics: Paying for Electricity
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OCR AS Physics: Paying for Electricity

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OCR AS Physics: Paying for Electricity is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. PowerPoint with worked examples and homework. Converting time to hours Using different units for electrical energy Converting from J to kW hr Calculating the cost of using different electrical appliances.
OCR AS Physics: Internal Resistance
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OCR AS Physics: Internal Resistance

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OCR AS Physics: Internal Resistance is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. PowerPoint with worked examples and homework. Find lost volts and terminal potential difference from a source of emf Calculate internal resistance of a cell Calculate internal resistance of a cell with a graph Calculate EMF of a source