AQA
GCSE Physics
AQA
GCSE Physics
As a student, grades matter. And GCSEs? They matter even more. Flyp Academy helps you get the GCSE Physics grade you want with your friends, so you can get on with being the person you want to be. Our Free AQA Physics GCSE Resources are designed to be as accessible and easy-to-use as possible. Just create your account, select ‘GCSE Physics – AQA‘ as a course to enrol in, and get started with our videos, notes, quizzes and practice exams.
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Energy Stores and Systems
Changes in Energy [KE]
Changes in Energy [EPE]
Changes in Energy [GPE]
Energy Changes in Systems
Power
Energy Transfers in a System Efficiency
Insulating Materials [Required Practical]
National and Global Energy Resources
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Standard Circuit Diagram Symbols
Electric Charge and Current
Current, Resistance and Potential Difference & Series and Parallel Circuits
Current, Resistance and Potential Difference [Required Practicals]
Resistors [IV Graphs & Required Practical]
Resistors [Thermistors and LDRs]
Direct and Alternating Potential Difference & Mains Electricity
Power
Energy Transfers in Everyday Appliances
The National Grid
Static Charge & Electric Fields
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Density of Materials
Changes of State & Internal Energy
Temperature Changes in a System and Specific Heat Capacity
Changes of State and Specific Latent Heat
Particle Motion in Gases
Pressure in Gases & Increasing the Pressure of a Gas
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The Structure of an Atom & Mass Number, Atomic Number and Isotopes
The Development of the Model of the Atom
Radioactive Decay and Nuclear Radiation
Nuclear Equations
Half-Lives and the Random Nature of Radioactive Decay
Radioactive Contamination & Background Radiation
Different Half-Lives of Radioactive Isotopes
Uses of Nuclear Radiation
Nuclear Fission & Nuclear Fusion
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Scalar and Vector Quantities & Contact and Non-Contact Forces
Gravity
Resultant Forces
Work Done and Energy Transfer
Forces and Elasticity
Moments, Levers and Gears
Pressure in a Fluid
Atmospheric Pressure
Describing Motion Along a Line
Forces, Accelerations and Newton’s Laws of Motion
Forces and Braking
Momentum
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Transverse and Longitudinal Waves
Properties of Waves
Reflection of Waves & Sound Waves
Waves for Detection and Exploration
Types of Electromagnetic Waves
Properties of Electromagnetic Waves
Uses and Applications of Electromagnetic Waves & Lenses
Visible Light
Black Body Radiation
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Permanent and Induced Magnetism, Magnetic Forces and Fields
Electromagnetism
Fleming’s Left Hand Rule, Electric Motors & Loudspeakers
Induced Potential, Transformers and the National Grid
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Our Solar System & The Life Cycle of a Star
Orbital Motion, Natural and Artificial Satellites & Red-Shift
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FAQs
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GCSE Physics is an exam usually taken at the end of Year 11 in the UK. It consists of two papers sectioned by topic, and tests a variety of valuable physics concepts.
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Although Physics is often thought to be a tough subject, with proper preparation you can no doubt be very successful on the final exams. It is marked as a totally objective subject, meaning that you can track your revision progress very easily.
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The Physics GCSE course covers a variety of topics, focusing on both human and physical geographical concepts.
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Everyone can succeed with different preparation styles and revision methods. We recommend going through our videos on Flyp Academy alongside the syllabus, and then testing yourself immediately afterwards. After doing this consistently, go through some past papers!
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Don’t worry! You can always retake the exam, or you can move on and study something else. Failing an exam is never the end of the world – but if you don’t want to fail, get through our course!
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As many as you’d like, or as many as you need to succeed! Don’t stress over not receiving the grades that you’d like to have initially.
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You can resit it again, of course! Depending on which application you’re sending results to, you are generally asked to provide your highest scores. This means you can keep your initial score if you miss your targets later.
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Resits cost in the region of £30 to £50 pounds, varying across the AQA, Edexcel, OCR, CIE and other boards.