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GCSE Physics: Electromagnetic Induction
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GCSE Physics: Electromagnetic Induction

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This lesson presentations covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P4.2.3 Electromagnetic Induction. Definition of electromagnetic induction How to increase electromagnetic induction Why current is produced from electromagnetic induction Why forces are produced from electromagnetic induction. Exam Style question with solution
GCSE Physics: Gas Pressure & Temperature
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GCSE Physics: Gas Pressure & Temperature

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P1.3.1 Gas Pressure and Temperature This presentation includes: Introduction to kinetic theory Relationship between temperature and pressure Force by gas particles being normal to surface Graph plotting - Extrapolation to absolute zero Health and safety video on gas canisters and fires
GCSE Physics: Velocity-time graphs
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GCSE Physics: Velocity-time graphs

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P2.1.5 Analysing velocity-time graphs Calculating the gradient Acceleration from velocity-time graphs Distance travelled from velocity-time graphs Worked problems and solutions
GCSE Physics: Newton's First Law
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GCSE Physics: Newton's First Law

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P2.2.3. PowerPoint with multiple student activities and complete worked answers. Newton’s First Law definition Balanced and unbalanced forces producing accelerations Acceleration being the change in velocity The principle of inertia Definition for equilibrium
GCSE Physics: Motors
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GCSE Physics: Motors

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P4.2.2 Construction of a motor. Magnetic Field Lines Construction of a commutator How to increase the speed of a motor. Student activities with worked solutions.
OCR AS level Physics: Scalars and Vectors
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OCR AS level Physics: Scalars and Vectors

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OCR AS level Physics: Scalar and Vector Quantities is a part of the Module 2: Foundations of Physics Full lesson PowerPoint with worked examples and homework with complete worked answers. Definition of scalars and vectors Adding quantities with the same units Determining if a quantity is a vector or scalar from an equation Comparing displacement and distance
OCR AS level Physics: Drag and Terminal Velocity
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OCR AS level Physics: Drag and Terminal Velocity

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OCR AS level Physics: Drag and Terminal Velocity is a part of the Module 3: Forces and Motion Presentation come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks. Drag and speed relationship Free body diagrams Net forces and acceleration
OCR AS level Physics: The Photoelectric Effect
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OCR AS level Physics: The Photoelectric Effect

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OCR AS level Physics: The Photoelectric Effect is a part of the Module 4: Electrons, Waves, and Photons. Full lesson PowerPoint with worked examples and homework with complete worked answers. Threshold frequency Producing photoelectrons Kinetic energy of photoelectrons Linking frequency and wavelength The electromagnetic spectrum, frequency and energy.
GCSE Chemistry: Paper Chromatography & Rf Values
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GCSE Chemistry: Paper Chromatography & Rf Values

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Definition of technique for paper chromatography • Experimental procedure • Definitions of stationary and mobile phase • Application of Rf equation with examples and answers
GCSE Chemistry: Simple Distillation
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GCSE Chemistry: Simple Distillation

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Changes of state • The technique of simple distillation • Concentration of solute increasing in distillation • Jobs related to chemistry • Key word test Insoluble, Soluble, Solvent, Solute, Solution, Distillation, Filtration, and Crystallisation
GCSE Chemistry: The Mole
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GCSE Chemistry: The Mole

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Using Standard Form • Avogadro’s constant • Relative Atomic Mass, Relative Formula Mass and Molar Mass • Rearranging Equations • Calculating the number of moles present
GCSE Chemistry: Reactions of Acids
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GCSE Chemistry: Reactions of Acids

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Identifying metals on the periodic table • Predicting the salt formed in acid metal reactions. • Predicting the salt formed in acid carbonate reactions. • Conservation of mass and state symbols
GCSE Chemistry: Transition Metals
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GCSE Chemistry: Transition Metals

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Properties of transition metals gases • Comparing transition metals with alkali metals • Everyday applications of transition metals • Transition metals as catalysts