Introduction

A Level Physics allows students to appreciate how fundamental science works and to study optional topics that particularly interest them – including Astrophysics, Medical Physics and Applied Physics. This subject builds on the concepts and skills developed in IGCSE Physics and is particularly suitable for students who have the skills and knowledge associated with an IGCSE Additional Science course or equivalent.

Objectives
Systematize the core knowledge of the subject
Become familiar with most
A Level exam formats
Reduce pressure and study time
Improve scores effectively
Enhance independant thinking
Create a solid foundation for higher education
Characteristics
Quality teachers with extensive knowledge about students psychology
Teaching programs are based on international standards
Exclusive materials that closely follow the A Level formats
Personalized teaching method according to student progress
Commitment on A Level pass grade
Coursework completion support
Course content
Topic 1: Kinematics
Topic 2: Accelerated motion
Topic 3: Dynamics
Topic 4: Forces
Topic 5: Work, energy and power
Topic 6: Momentum
Topic 7: Matter and materials
Topic 8: Electric current
Topic 9: Kirchhoff's laws
Topic 10: Resistance and resistivity
Topic 11: Practical circuits
Topic 12: Waves
Topic 13: Superposition of waves
Topic 14: Stationary waves
Topic 15: Atomic structure
Topic 16: Circular motion
Topic 17: Gravitational fields
Topic 18: Oscillations
Topic 19: Thermal physics
Topic 20: Ideal gases
Topic 21: Uniform electric fields
Topic 22: Coulomb's law
Topic 23: Capacitance
Topic 24: Magnetic fields and electromagnetism
Topic 25: Motion of charged particles
Topic 26: Electromagnetic induction
Topic 27: Alternating currents
Topic 28: Quantum physics
Topic 29: Nuclear physics
Topic 30: Medical imaging
Topic 31: Astronomy and cosmology

Student achievement

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