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GCSE Physics (Single Science)

GCSE Physics (Single Science)

MovieGCSE

2024 · 306m

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Unit 1: Electricity, energy and waves Unit 2: Forces, space and radioactivity Unit 3: Motion Unit 4: Energy Unit 5: Sustainable energy Unit 6: Particle model of matter Unit 7: Waves Unit 8: Light and the EM spectrum Unit 9: Waves Unit 10: Magnetism and electromagnetism Unit 11: Magnetism and electromagnetism Unit 12: Practical skills Unit 13: Prescribed practicals Unit 14: Practical skills Unit 15: Magnetism and the motor effect Unit 17: The particle model Unit 19: Practical skills

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Waves: Lenses - AQA
Waves: Lenses - AQASep 25, 2024

Lenses are precisely shaped pieces of glass that have been developed and used in corrective glasses, telescopes, microscopes, binoculars, and magnifying glasses.

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The Sun is our nearest star. It is a relatively small star when compared to other stars in the Universe. The Big Bang theory suggests how our Universe was created. The evidence for this is red-shift.

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Radioactivity: Nuclear power - EdexcelSep 25, 2024

The nuclei of atoms contain a large amount of energy. Releasing this energy would free the world from having to use fossil fuels. There are two methods of doing this: fission and fusion.

Waves: Transverse and longitudinal waves - AQA
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Waves may be transverse or longitudinal. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves with a wide range of properties and uses. Sound waves are longitudinal waves.

Light: Reflection and refraction of light - CCEA
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Learn about the laws of reflection and refraction.

Matter - models and explanations: How does energy transform matter? - OCR 21st Century
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Waves: Properties of waves - AQA
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Forces: Moments, levers and gears - AQA
Forces: Moments, levers and gears - AQASep 25, 2024

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