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Here are our Menu Slides showing topics covered The disc you purchase will have full coverage of Key Stage 4 Physics and is suitable for Exam Boards in England, Wales & Northern Ireland It also has coverage of Key Stage 3 concepts where these may need to be revisited.

All Slides Can Be Used Interactively on Your Whiteboard. There Are Also Activities and Questions Associated With Topics. All Topics Are Hyper Linked

There are approximately 700 presentation slides!

Menu Slide for Forces

Menu What is a force? ‘Drawing’ forces What can a force do? Terminal Velocity Pressure on a surface Pressure in liquids Air Pressure Hydraulics Friction The Laws of Motion Gravity Weight, Mass & Gravity Extension of a Spring Stopping Distances Speed Velocity Distance – Time Graphs Acceleration Velocity – Time Graphs Work Done Power Kinetic Energy Turning Forces Pressure & Temperature in a Gas

Menu Slide for Energy

Menu The Ultimate Energy Source Forms of Energy Energy Conservation How do we Measure Energy Calculating Potential Energy Calculating Kinetic Energy Transfer of Energy Conduction Convection Radiation Heat Transfer in Homes Work Done Power Efficiency The Cost of Electricity Non- Renewable Energy Renewable Energy Wind Hydro-electric Biogas & Biomass Tidal Solar Geothermal Summary of Renewable Nuclear Energy Power Stations

Menu slide for Waves

Menu Recap of KS3 Light The Eye Reflection Diffuse & Regular Reflection Refraction Total Internal Reflection Colour (Mixing) How do we see colours? Colour (Filters) Sound Drawing Sounds The Ear Noise Pollution Range of Human Hearing Reflection of Sound Ultrasound Comparing Light & Sound Waves Reflection (Waves) Diffraction (Waves) Refraction (Waves) Speed of Sound Seismic Waves The Electromagnetic Spectrum

Menu Slide for the Earth & Beyond

Menu Recap of KS3 The Moon & Space Travel The Solar System The Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Asteroids Meteorites Comets Solar System, Galaxies and the Universe Gravity Satellites Is There E. T. Life? Red Shift The Life Cycle of a Star

Menu Slide for Electricity

Menu Static electricity Uses of Static Dangers of Static Circuit Symbols A Simple Circuit Current Voltage Resistance Resistance Graphs Electrolysis Series & Parallel circuits AC & DC Wiring a Plug Fuses, Earth, Circuit Breakers Power The cost of Electricity Charge Magnetism Electromagnets & Devices Generating electricity Transformers National Grid

Menu Slide for Radiation

Menu The atom History of the atom Alpha Scattering Background Radiation Ionisation Mass Numbers etc Alpha Radiation Beta Radiation Gamma Radiation Summary of alpha, beta & gamma Dangers of Radiation Detecting Radiation Uses of Radiation Radioactive Decay & Half life Fission Nuclear Equations