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Written by experienced teachers and examiners, it provides essential underpinning knowledge to recap and revise as well as supporting the development of skills you need to correctly interpret and answer the exam questions
An exam practice and technique section offers advice on how exam questions are set and marked
Includes plenty of practice questions with teacher commentaries
Grade boost tips help refine exam technique, improve grades and avoid common mistakes
Numerous diagrams clearly explain each concept
Pointers focus on understanding and using the underpinning knowledge
Key terms are clearly defined on each page
Quickfire questions check and reinforce your understanding.

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Endorsed by Eduqas, this Study and Revision Guide supports students preparing for assessment.
How to use this book; Knowledge and Understanding; Component 1 Newtonian physics; Component 2 Electricity and the universe; Component 3 Light and nuclei; Options: A Alternating currents; B Medical physics; C The physics of sports; D Energy and the environment; Practical, mathematical & data handling skills; Practical work; Mathematics and data; Exam preparation; Exam practice and technique; Practice questions; Questions and answers; Answers; Quickfire answers; Extra question answers; Practice question answers; Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781908682734
Publisert
2017-04-05
Utgiver
Illuminate Publishing
Vekt
600 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
186 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
UA, XR, 14
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
258

Biografisk notat

Gareth Kelly CPhys, MinstP, graduated in Theoretical Physics from Cambridge University. He taught Physics at Penglais Comprehensive School, Aberystwyth, for 26 years. He has been involved with A Level and GCSE Physics and Electronics for a major awarding body for over ten years. // Nigel Wood is an experienced Chief Examiner in A Level Physics for a major awarding body, and was formerly Head of Physics at Dulwich College, London. // Iestyn Morris studied Physics at Aberystwyth before being awarded the Sir Granville Beynon prize there and graduating with first class honours for his degree. He has a PhD in Optical Characterisation of Semiconductors and has published work in numerous research areas over the years. He has set and marked A Level exams for a major awarding body for many years.