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Notas disponibles para los cursos siguiente de Physics en AQA
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AQA A Level Physics 1
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AQA A Level Physics Paper 1 2019 Question Paper 1
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AQA GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE: TRILOGY 8464/P/2H Physi 1
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AQA GCSE PHYSICS 8463/2H Higher Tier Paper 2 Mark 1
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AS & A2 Physics 1
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AS PHYSICS 2
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Electric, Gravitational and Magnetic Fields 1
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Electricity 3
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Fields and Capacitors 1
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Force, Energy, Momentum 1
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Further mechanics and thermal physics 1
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Magnetic fields and electromagnetic induction 1
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Materials and further mechanics 1
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Mechanics 1
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Nuclear Physics 7408 2
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Paper 1 AQA 2020 1
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Paper 1 Mark Scheme 1
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Particles and radiation 2
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Particles and the photoelectric effect 1
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PHYSICS 11
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Physics Paper 2 2
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Physics Paper 3 Section A 2
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Physics Paper 3 Section B, Astrophysics 2
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Simple Harmonic Motion 1
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Thermal Physics 1
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Unit 1 PHYA1 - Particles, Quantum Phenomena and Electricity PHYA1 12
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Unit 2 PHYA2 - Mechanics, Materials and Waves 3
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Unit 2- Waves 1
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Unit 3 - Investigative and Practical Skills in AS Physics 1
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Unit 4 PHYA4 - Fields and Further Mechanics physics 2
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Waves 2
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Waves and optics 1
Últimos notas y resúmenes AQA • Physics
This set of notes was written up very recently - from January 2024. It contains notes from the following topics in AQA A Level WAVES: 
 
1. Key terms and definitions 
2. Phase 
3. Interference 
4. Polarisation 
5. Refraction at a plane surface 
6. Diffraction 
7. Diffraction Grating 
 
All notes are highly detailed and key terms are highlighted. All contain clear diagrams and all key information.
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AQA•Unit 2 PHYA2 - Mechanics, Materials and Waves
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This set of notes was written up very recently - from January 2024. It contains notes from the following topics in AQA A Level WAVES: 
 
1. Key terms and definitions 
2. Phase 
3. Interference 
4. Polarisation 
5. Refraction at a plane surface 
6. Diffraction 
7. Diffraction Grating 
 
All notes are highly detailed and key terms are highlighted. All contain clear diagrams and all key information.
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AQA•Simple Harmonic Motion
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Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. momentum, work done) as well as the differences between vectors and scalars, conditions for forces to be in equilibrium, and the principle of moments. The centre of mass for a body is also defined. The constant acceleration equations (suvat) are given and the motion of a body in free fall is explored. Furthermore, the rules and assumptions for projectile motion are also given. In addition all 3 of Newton's laws of motion are explained as we...
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AQA•Mechanics
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Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. momentum, work done) as well as the differences between vectors and scalars, conditions for forces to be in equilibrium, and the principle of moments. The centre of mass for a body is also defined. The constant acceleration equations (suvat) are given and the motion of a body in free fall is explored. Furthermore, the rules and assumptions for projectile motion are also given. In addition all 3 of Newton's laws of motion are explained as we...
Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. emf, resistivity) as well as the explanations for how current voltage and resistance vary with each other in components such as diodes, filament lamps, and thermistors. A description of the resistivity is given as well as how temperature affects the resistance of a metal. The meaning of a superconductor is given as well as some of its uses. In addition, the rules and differences for calculating current, voltage, and resistance for series and ...
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AQA•Electricity
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Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. emf, resistivity) as well as the explanations for how current voltage and resistance vary with each other in components such as diodes, filament lamps, and thermistors. A description of the resistivity is given as well as how temperature affects the resistance of a metal. The meaning of a superconductor is given as well as some of its uses. In addition, the rules and differences for calculating current, voltage, and resistance for series and ...
Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. Young's modulus, damping) as well as the equations and explanations for how the density is measured in different states(e.g. regular solid, irregular solid, liquid). Hooke's law and the limit of proportionality are also defined as well as the transfer between elastic potential and kinetic in a spring. An explanation of tensile stress and strain and the equation linking these to Young's Modulus is also given. The difference between a britt...
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AQA•Materials and further mechanics
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Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. Young's modulus, damping) as well as the equations and explanations for how the density is measured in different states(e.g. regular solid, irregular solid, liquid). Hooke's law and the limit of proportionality are also defined as well as the transfer between elastic potential and kinetic in a spring. An explanation of tensile stress and strain and the equation linking these to Young's Modulus is also given. The difference between a britt...
Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. Coherence, phase difference) as well as differences between progressive and stationary waves and longitudinal and transverse waves. There is also a detailed explanation of what it means for a wave to be polarised and some of its applications including polarised sunglasses and polarised TV and radio signals. In addition, there is a description of superposition including the difference between constructive and destructive interference. The expe...
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AQA•Waves and optics
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Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. Coherence, phase difference) as well as differences between progressive and stationary waves and longitudinal and transverse waves. There is also a detailed explanation of what it means for a wave to be polarised and some of its applications including polarised sunglasses and polarised TV and radio signals. In addition, there is a description of superposition including the difference between constructive and destructive interference. The expe...
Included in these notes are a summary of protons neutrons and electrons and a definition for the specific charge of a particle. There is also an explanation for how the different forces in the nucleus ensure that it remains stable and how if these forces were affected the nucleus may become unstable which leads to decay (alpha, beta, and gamma are all explained). There is also a detailed description of how light can exist in small packets known as photons. The difference between a particle and ...
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AQA•Particles and the photoelectric effect
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Included in these notes are a summary of protons neutrons and electrons and a definition for the specific charge of a particle. There is also an explanation for how the different forces in the nucleus ensure that it remains stable and how if these forces were affected the nucleus may become unstable which leads to decay (alpha, beta, and gamma are all explained). There is also a detailed description of how light can exist in small packets known as photons. The difference between a particle and ...
Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. back emf) as well as the equations and explanations for magnetic flux density. Both Fleming's left-hand rule and right-hand rules are explained. The motor effect and dynamo effect are compared as well as Maxwell's right hand rule. The properties that moving charged particles exhibit in magnetic fields are explored as well as some real-world applications of these such as cyclotrons and mass spectrometers. Magnetic flux linkage is also descr...
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AQA•Magnetic fields and electromagnetic induction
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Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. back emf) as well as the equations and explanations for magnetic flux density. Both Fleming's left-hand rule and right-hand rules are explained. The motor effect and dynamo effect are compared as well as Maxwell's right hand rule. The properties that moving charged particles exhibit in magnetic fields are explored as well as some real-world applications of these such as cyclotrons and mass spectrometers. Magnetic flux linkage is also descr...
Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. critical mass, mass defect) as well as the theory and experimental procedure of the Rutherford scattering experiment. The differences between alpha, beta, and gamma radiation are also stated along with their uses and how to distinguish between them experimentally. The inverse square law for gamma radiation was also proved. Furthermore, equations and theory behind radioactive decay are stated as well as how the forces in the nucleus help keep ...
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AQA•Nuclear Physics
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Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. critical mass, mass defect) as well as the theory and experimental procedure of the Rutherford scattering experiment. The differences between alpha, beta, and gamma radiation are also stated along with their uses and how to distinguish between them experimentally. The inverse square law for gamma radiation was also proved. Furthermore, equations and theory behind radioactive decay are stated as well as how the forces in the nucleus help keep ...
Gravitational fields 
Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. Gravitational potential, escape velocity) as well as the equations and explanations for Newton's Law of Gravitation, gravitational field strength(g) for different types of field(radial and uniform), and gravitational potential. There is also a detailed explanation of equipotential surfaces and escape velocity. The different types of uniform satellites (Geostationary, Geosynchronous) are also compared and their uses a...
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AQA•Fields and Capacitors
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Gravitational fields 
Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. Gravitational potential, escape velocity) as well as the equations and explanations for Newton's Law of Gravitation, gravitational field strength(g) for different types of field(radial and uniform), and gravitational potential. There is also a detailed explanation of equipotential surfaces and escape velocity. The different types of uniform satellites (Geostationary, Geosynchronous) are also compared and their uses a...