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Topic links activity Physics A Physical quantities and units Module 2 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.3.1 Measurements and uncertainties Module 2 2.2.1 Kinematics and linear motion Module 3 3.1.1, 3.1.2 Dynamics, projectiles & non-uniform acc’n Module 3 3.1.3, 3.2.1, 3.2.2 Equilibrium, density & pressure Module 3 3.2.3, 3.2.4 Work, energy & power Module 3 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.3.3 Materials Module 3 3.4.1, 3.4.2 Newton’s Laws of motion & momentum Module 3 3.5.1, 3.5.2, Charge and current Module 4 4.1.1, 4.1.2 Energy, power & resistance Module 4 4.2.2, 4.2.3, 4.2.4, 4.2.5 Electrical circuits Module 4 4.2.1, 4.3.1, 4.3.3 Internal resistance Module 4 4.3.2

Astrophysics & cosmology Topic links activity Waves Module 4 4.4.1, 4.4.2, 4.4.3, 4.4.4 Quantum physics Module 4 4.5.1, 4.5.2, 4.5.3 Thermal physics Module 5 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.1.3 Ideal gases Module 5 5.1.4 Circular motion Module 5 5.2.1, 5.2.2, Oscillations Module 5 5.3.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3 Gravitational fields Module 5 5.4.1, 5.4.2, 5.4.3, 5.4.4 Astrophysics & cosmology Module 5 5.5.1, 5.5.2, 5.5.3 Capacitors Module 6 6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.1.3, Electric fields Module 6 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.2.3, 6.2.4 Electromagnetism Module 6 6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.3.3

Nuclear & particle physics Topic links activity Nuclear & particle physics Module 6 6.4.1, 6.4.2, 6.4.3, 6.4.4 Medical imaging Module 6 6.5.1, 6.5.2, 6.5.3