GCSE Physics Paper 2 Public

GCSE Physics Paper 2

Jacob Mullins
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This course is designed to be a study aid to assist with answering the questions within GCSE Physics Paper 2. Forces, waves, magnetism and electromagnetism and space physics are the topics examined within this course.

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Forces are always at work around us. These flashcards will help you understand the principles of speed, velocity, momentum and resultant forces. Go on. Use the force.

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Use these questions to test your understanding of the interplay between force and momentum. How is momentum measured? What is the formula for momentum? Your questions will be answered in this quiz.

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This quiz tests your knowledge of force, momentum, gravity & weight. It can be used in conjunction with the mind map on force, and the associated notes.
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This MindMap has all the information you need to learn about waves, whether they are electromagnetic, sound-waves, radio-waves or any other type of wave....except Mexican waves.

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Twelve short questions to help you in your revision of the concept of waves in physics. Questions relate to frequency, refraction, electromagnetic waves and other related ideas. Aim for a high score before moving on.

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Take a look at these slides and learn how to create magnetic fields. Find out how a simple compass works. Discover the mysteries of electromagnetism and how it can be used in the motor effect.

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This is a timed quiz. You will have 30 seconds to answer each question. There are 20 questions in total, which should comprehensively test your knowledge of this physics topic. Good luck.

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Twenty questions on the third section of Unit 3 in AQA GCSE Physics: Using magnetic fields to keep things moving.
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The sun is at the centre of our solar system, but people didn't always that. We have learned a great deal since the early observations of people like Galileo and Copernicus. The light that we measure tells us about the universe.

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Let's finish off this course with a nice easy quiz. There are eight planets in our solar system, but twenty years ago there were nine. Find out what happened to the missing plant at the edge of our solar system.

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Quiz on the planets and moons of the Solar System.
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