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GCSE Physics (Combined Science) AQA
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Combined Trilogy: Atoms & Isotopes
The Structure of the Atom
History of an Atom
Details of an Atom
Combined Trilogy: Changes of State
Changes of State
Density
Density Investigation
Combined Trilogy: Conservation Dissipation
Efficiency
Energy Transfers in a System
National and Global Energy Resources
Combined Trilogy: Current Potential
Investigating Resistors
Investigate Different Types of Non-Ohmic Resistors
Current Resistance and Potential Difference
Resistors
Electrical Charge and Current
Circuit Diagrams
Combined Trilogy: Domestic Uses & Safety
Mains Electricity
Combined Trilogy: Electromagnetic Waves
Properties of Electromagnetic Waves Part 2
Uses and Applications of Electromagnetic Waves
Investigate Absorption and Radiation Required Practical
Types of Electromagnetic Waves
Properties of Electromagnetic Waves Part 1
Combined Trilogy: Energy
Investigate Specific Heat Capacity Required Practical
Energy Changes in Systems
Power
Energy Stores and Systems
Changes in Energy
Combined Trilogy: Forces & Braking
Stopping Distance
Combined Trilogy: Interacting Forces
Contact and Non-Contact Forces
Scalars and Vectors
Resultant Forces
Gravity
Combined Trilogy: Internal Energy
Internal Energy
Specific Heat Capacity
Specific Latent Heat
Combined Trilogy: Magnets
Poles of Magnet
Magnetic Fields
Combined Trilogy: Momentum
Momentum
Conservation of Momentum
Combined Trilogy: Newtons Law
Newton's Second Law
Investigate the Relationship Between Force and Acceleration
Newton's Third Law
Newton's First Law
Combined Trilogy: Particle Model
Particle Motion in Gases
Combined Trilogy: Series & Circuits
Series and Parallel Circuits
Combined Trilogy: Waves
Properties of Waves
Transverse and Longitudinal Waves
Investigate Properties of a Wave Required Practical 0
Combined Trilogy: Work Done
Work Done
Combined Trilogy: the Motor Effect
Electromagnetism
Fleming's Left Hand Rule
Electric Motors