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Removes A guide to revising for the end of year exams Physics For You Removes A guide to revising for the end of year exams

How to use the textbook Read the pages that cover the topic you want to revise Read the worked examples especially carefully Do the questions about the topic you want to revise (remember that answers to numerical questions are at the back of the book…….) Do the exam question(s) and then check the answers in the back of the book

Velocity & Acceleration Chapter Page(s) What it’s about 18 122 Speed & acceleration 123 Ticker tape timers 124-125 Velocity-time graphs 126 Distance-time graphs Chapter Page(s) Questions to do 18 133 1,2,5,6,8 Further questions on mechanics 144 35, 36

Pushes & Pulls Chapter Page(s) What it’s about 11 65 Weight 66 Springs & Hooke’s Law 67 Measuring forces 68-69 Mass & Inertia, Newton’s First Law Chapter Page(s) Questions to do 11 72 1,2,3,4,5

Forces & Acceleration Chapter Page(s) What it’s about 14 82-83 Friction 84-85 Newton’s 3rd Law 85-86 Adding forces 89 Terminal velocity (really important…..) 18 128 Acceleration due to gravity 130-131 Force, mass, acceleration & gravitational field strength Chapter Page(s) Questions to do 18 133 10,15,16,17,18 Further questions on mechanics 145 41

Turning Forces Chapter Page(s) What it’s about 15 90-91 Moments 92-93 Centre of mass/gravity 94 Stable & unstable objects Chapter Page(s) Questions to do 15 96 3,4

Work, Energy & Power Chapter Page(s) What it’s about 16 97 Work done = force x distance 98-99 Work & energy 102-103 Energy transfer & efficiency 108 GPE 109 KE 110-111 Power Chapter Page(s) Questions to do 16 112 1,2,4,10 113 14,1516,20,21,22

Further Questions on Mechanics These questions use some parts of all the mechanics topics you have studied Chapter Page(s) Questions to do Further Questions on Mechanics 141 10 143 26,27,30,31 145 38, 39

Circuits Chapter Page(s) What it’s about 31 248-249 Conductors & current flow 250 Series circuits 251 Parallel circuits 252-253 Potential difference & Ohm’s Law 254-255 Resistance & resistors 256-257 Resistors in series & parallel 259 Current : voltage graphs 260-261 Energy transfers in a circuit Chapter Page(s) Questions to do 31 262 3,5 263 7,8,9,10,11,12,13

Heating Effect of a Current Chapter Page(s) What it’s about 32 264-265 Heat & light 266 Electrical power 269 Fuses 270 Plugs Chapter Page(s) Questions to do 32 271 2,3,4

Further Questions on Electricity These questions use some parts of all the electricity topics you have studied Chapter Page(s) Questions to do Further Questions on electricity 276 4,5 277 7,11,12

Space Chapter Page(s) What it’s about 20 148-149 Earth, sun & moon 150-151 The solar system 152-153 Solar system, comets, asteroids & gravity Chapter Page(s) Questions to do 20 162 5a,5b,5c,5d,