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States of Matter; Solid, Liquid or gas?
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OCR Gateway Physics Paper 1 - Revision Playlist for Combined and Separate Science GCSE
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- 1 The mass and size of the subatomic particles, protons, neutrons and electrons
- 2 The Plum Pudding Model, Rutherford and the Discovery of the Nucleus
- 3 Electron Arrangement in Shells.
- 4 States of Matter; Solid, Liquid or gas?
- 5 Specific Heat Capacity Calculations. Easy to Hard. E=mcT
- 6 Vector or Scalar?
- 7 What is the difference between speed and velocity?
- 8 Distance -Time Graphs. (Displacemnt - Time Graphs)
- 9 Velocity - Time Graphs.
- 10 Resultant Forces. (Primrose vrs the Frog)
- 11 AQA Required Practical - Investigate the relationship between force and extension of spring
- 12 Balanced Moments.
- 13 Moments.
- 14 Moments and Turning Effects .
- 15 Circuit symbol flashcards MUST LEARN!! for new 9-1 GCSE Physics or Combined Science
- 16 Parallel circuits
- 17 Series Circuits
- 18 What are current, resistance and potential difference?
- 19 Current and potential difference in series and parallel circuits. PhET simulation
- 20 Current in a series circuit - Circuits mini series #3
- 21 Potential difference in a series circuit - Circuits mini series #2
- 22 Current - potential different graphs.
- 23 Diodes and LEDs
- 24 How does temperature effect resistance?
- 25 LDRs and Thermistors
- 26 Super easy LDR practical
- 27 Magnetic Fields and Electromagnets.
- 28 Electromagnets, Example 6 Mark Answer.
- 29 Electromagnetic Induction.
- 30 Flemings Left-Hand Rule.
- 31 Transformers.
- 32 The Whole of OCR Gateway Physics Topic 1 - Matter GCSE Science Revision
- 33 The whole of OCR Gateway physics topic 2 - Forces. GCSE Revision
- 34 The Whole of OCR Gateway Physics topic 3 - Electricity and magnetism. GCSE Revision
- 35 The Whole of OCR Gateway Physics Paper 1 - GCSE Revision
- 36 Velocity-Time Graphs | Revision for Maths and Physics GCSE and iGCSE