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A Level Physics

A Level Physics. Induction, 4 th July, 2019. Outline of the course. Y ou are operating under a new specification. The course is linear, which means you will sit: Three exams at the end of your A2 course (no longer sit them in Year 12)

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A Level Physics

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  1. A Level Physics Induction, 4th July, 2019

  2. Outline of the course You are operating under a new specification. The course is linear, which means you will sit: • Three exams at the end of your A2 course (no longer sit them in Year 12) • You will also receive a practical certificate of competence

  3. Outline of the 1st Year Topics covered in Year 12 • Particles and radiation • Quarks and leptons • Quantum phenomena • Waves • Optics • Vectors and scalers • Mechanics and materials • On the move • Newton’s laws of motion • Force and momentum • Work, energy and power • Materials • Electric current • DC circuits Year 12 internal exam will focus on all material covered throughout Year 12

  4. Outline of the A2 course Topics covered • Periodic motion (further mechanics) • Thermal physics • Fields and their consequences • Nuclear physics Plus 1 from the following: • Astrophysics • Medical physics • Engineering physics • Turning points in physics • Electronics • Paper 1 • What’s assessed? • All AS material and some of Periodic motion (namely circular motion) • Assessed • Written exam: 2 hours • 85 marks • 34% of A2 • Questions: • 60 marks of short and long answers and 25 multiple choice questions on content

  5. Outline of the A2 course Topics covered • Periodic motion (further mechanics) • Thermal physics • Fields and their consequences • Nuclear physics Plus 1 from the following: • Astrophysics • Medical physics • Engineering physics • Turning points in physics • Electronics • Paper 2 • What’s assessed? • Thermal physics, fields and nuclear physics • Assessed • Written exam: 2 hours • 85 marks • 34% of A2 • Questions: • 60 marks of short and long answers and 25 multiple choice questions on content

  6. Outline of the A2 course Topics covered • Periodic motion (further mechanics) • Thermal physics • Fields and their consequences • Nuclear physics Plus 1 from the following • Astrophysics • Medical physics • Engineering physics • Turning points in physics • Electronics • Paper 3 • What’s assessed? • Section A: Compulsory section – practical skills and data analysis • Section B: Students enter for one of the additional sections 1 - 5 • Assessed • Written exam: 2 hours • 80 marks • 32% of A2 • Questions: • 45 marks of short and long answer questions on practical experiments and data analysis • 35 marks of short and long answer questions on optional topic

  7. Stationary Requirements • For the course, you will need the following: • A4 Ring binder(s) (Lever arch) • A4 Folder dividers • Scientific calculator • Pens, pencils, ruler • Protractor • Set square • AQA Physics Textbook, we will provide you with this along with handouts • AQA Revision guide

  8. Forces in Equilibrium Spec Objective: Resolve a vector into two components at right angles to each other by scaled drawings and by calculation Key Terms Resultant Magnitude Component Resolve Vector Horizontal Vertical Free-body Scale Parallax errors

  9. Horizontal and vertical components Force

  10. Horizontal and vertical components Fh Force Fh

  11. Horizontal and vertical components Fv Fv Force

  12. Horizontal and vertical components Fh Fv Force

  13. Forces in Equilibrium SOH CAH TOA F2 F1 Ѳ2 Ѳ1 How can you calculate F3? F3 = F1 + F2 F3

  14. Experiment! • Find the weights of some of the following objects. • You need to draw scale diagrams for each one and show your working! Resultant force Remember: F = mg (where g = 9.81N/kg) F1 F2 Object with unknown mass

  15. Bridging work • Attempt the questions in the bridging pack provided – the skills required to complete this work are essential in A Level Physics

  16. Final Tips • Ensure you purchase your stationery before arriving in September, (1 lever arch file, dividers, stapler, calculator, protractor, set square) • File notes after EVERY lesson • Read ahead – I will tell you what chapter to read in advance

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