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Cambridge IGCSE Physics 0625 – Amer Al Belleh
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Amer Albelleh
High school physics teacher
Course Type |
Full Course |
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Level |
Pearson Edexecl O Level |
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Subject |
Physics |
Course Curriculum
- General
- Course Syllabus
- Overview
- 1) Motion
- 1.1 Motion Introduction
- 1.1 Motion Graphs - Video 1
- 1.1 Motion Graphs - Video 2
- Past Papers for Motion: Video 1
- Past Papers for Motion: Video 2
- 2) Forces
- 1.2 Forces - Newtons Laws
- 1.2 Types of forces - video 1
- 1.2 Types of forces - video 2
- 1.2 Finding the resultant vector
- 1.2 Practice on forces
- Past Papers for Forces: Video 1
- Past Papers for Forces: Video 2
- 3) Effects of Forces
- 1.3 Circular motion and Hookes law
- 1.3 Moment - Video 1
- 1.3 Moment - Video 2
- 1.3 Momentum - Video 1
- 1.3 Momentum - Video 2
- 1.3 Pressure
- Past Papers for Effect of Forces, Momentum and Hooke's Law: Video 1
- Past Papers for Effect of Forces, Momentum and Hooke's Law: Video 2
- 4) Work and Energy
- 1.4 Work
- 1.4 Introduction to energy
- 1.4 Kinetic and gravitational energy
- 1.4 Conservation of energy
- 1.4 Practice questions on energy
- Past Paper Questions for Work and Energy
- 1) Kinetic Partical Model
- 2.1 Kinetic Particle Model: Video 1
- 2.1 Kinetic Particle Model: Video 2
- 2) Method of Heat Transfer
- 2.2 Conduction
- 2.2 Convection
- 2.2 Radiation
- 2.2 Evaporation
- 3) Specific Heat Capacity
- 2.3 Specific Heat Capacity
- 4) Past Paper Questions
- 2.4 Past Paper Questions for Thermal Physics
- 1) General Properties of Waves
- 3.1 Introduction to Waves
- 3.1 Wave Fronts
- 3.1 Sounds: Video 1
- 3.1 Sounds: Video 2
- 2) Light
- 3.2 Reflection of light
- 3.2 Refraction of light: Video 1
- 3.2 Refraction of light: Video 2
- 3.2 Refraction of light: Video 3
- 3.2 Applications of Refraction - Optical Fiber
- 3.2 Applications of Refraction - Prisms (Dispersion)
- 3.2 Lenses
- 3) Electromagnetic Spectrum
- Electromagnetic Spectrum
- 4) Past Paper Questions
- 4.3 Practice questions on waves and light: video 1
- 4.3 Practice questions on waves and light: video 2
- 4.3 Practice questions on waves and light: video 3
- 1) Electric Charge
- 4.1 Static electricity
- 4.1 Electric Field
- 2) Electric Current
- 4.2 Current and potential difference
- 4.2 Potential difference and Ohms law: video 1
- 4.2 Potential difference and Ohms law: video 2
- 4.2 Metallic wire
- 4.2 Circuit connection
- 4.2 Examples of circuit connection - video 1
- 4.2 Examples of circuit connection - video 2
- 4.2 Electrical power
- 4.2 Special circuit
- 4.2 Safety in electricity
- 3) Past Paper Questions
- 4.3 Practice questions on electricity: video 1
- 4.3 Practice questions on electricity: video 2
- 4.3 Practice questions on electricity: video 3
- 1) Magnetism
- 5.1 Magnets, magnetic field and metals
- 5.1 Producing magnetic field by a current
- 5.1 Magnetic force and DC motor
- 2) Electromagnetic Induction
- 5.2 Electromagnetic induction
- 5.2 AC generators: video 1
- 5.2 AC generators: video 2
- 1) Nuclear Model of The Atom
- 6.1 The nuclear model of the atom: video 1
- 6.1 The nuclear model of the atom: video 2
- 2) Radio Activity
- 6.2 Radio activity (1): video 1
- 6.2 Radio activity (1): video 2
- 6.2 Radio activity (2)
- 6.2 Radio activity (3)
- 1) Space
- 7.1 Earth and the solar system: video 1
- 7.1 Earth and the solar system: video 2
- 7.1 Stars and the universe
About Course
Cambridge IGCSE Physics helps learners to understand the technological world in which they live, and take an informed interest in science and scientific developments. The syllabus includes the basic principles and concepts that are fundamental to the subject, some current applications of physics, and a strong emphasis on practical skills. Learners also develop an understanding of the scientific skills essential for progression to Cambridge International AS & A Level, further education or a career related to science.
What you'll learn?
- Mechanics: Explore the basics of motion, forces, and energy. Understand key concepts such as velocity, acceleration, Newton’s laws of motion, and the principles of work and energy.
- Waves and Sound: Study the nature of waves, including their properties and behavior. Learn about sound waves, their transmission through different media, and phenomena like interference and resonance.
- Electricity and Magnetism: Delve into electric circuits, magnetic fields, and the interplay between electricity and magnetism. Investigate concepts like Ohm’s law, electromagnetism, and electromagnetic induction.
- Thermal Physics: Examine the principles of heat and temperature. Explore concepts such as thermal energy, heat transfer (conduction, convection, and radiation), and the laws of thermodynamics. Understand how these principles apply to everyday processes and technologies.
- Nuclear Physics: Discover the world of atomic nuclei and the forces that govern their interactions. Study radioactivity, nuclear decay, and the principles behind nuclear reactions. Explore applications such as nuclear energy and medical imaging technologies.
- Space Physics: Investigate the physics of the universe, including celestial mechanics and astrophysics. Learn about the motion of celestial bodies, gravitational forces, and the fundamental principles governing space phenomena.
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