Edexcel As Physics Syllabus

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Edexcel IGCSE Physics

"Written specifically for Edexcel's new IGCSE Physics (from 2009) qualification in a clear and engaging style that students will find easy to understand. This book includes a wide range of activities and exercises for self-study, as well as examination style questions and summaries to aid revision."--Publisher's description.
Edexcel A Level Physics Student Book 1

Exam Board: Edexcel Level: AS/A-level Subject: Physics First Teaching: September 2015 First Exam: June 2016 Endorsed by Edexcel Help students to build and develop the essential knowledge and skills needed, provide practical assessment guidance and plenty of support for the new mathematical requirements with this Edexcel Year 1 Student Book. - Supports practical assessment with Practical Skill summaries throughout - Provides support for all 16 required practicals with detailed explanations, data and exam style questions for students to answer - Builds understanding and knowledge with a variety of questions to engage and challenge students throughout the course: prior knowledge, worked examples, Test Yourself and Exam Practice Questions - Acts as an aid for the mathematical requirements of the course with worked examples of calculations and a dedicated 'Maths in Physics' chapter - Develop understanding and enable self- and peer-assessment with free online access to 'Test yourself' answers. Edexcel A level Physics Student Book 1 includes AS level.
Revise A2 Physics for Salters Horners

Part of our hugely successful series of AS and A2 revision guides, this guide will help your students prepare for their exams. The specification-matched guide shows students what they need to revise for each exam. A concept-led approach helps students pull together the physics ideas in the course and apply them to fresh contexts in exam questions. Revision is made manageable - all the concepts are linked to the types of question that students will actually face in the exam. Students gain vital advice on how to answer different types of question - and how to avoid common pitfalls.