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My A Level Physics Notes are divided into the 6 main sections and
24 sub-sections
indicated below:
1. Mechanics
Forces
Kinematics
Dynamics
Rotational Motion
Gravitational Fields |
2. Solids & Fluids
Solids
Fluids |
3. Heat
Thermometry
Calorimetry
Heat Transfer
Ideal Gases
Thermodynamics |
4. Oscillations & Waves,
Reflection & Refraction
Oscillating Systems
Waves (Part 1)
Waves (Part 2)
Reflection & Refraction
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5. Electricity & Magnetism
DC Electricity (Part1)
DC Electricity (Part2)
Electric Fields & Capacitors
Magnetic Fields
Electromagnetic Induction
Alternating Currents
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6.
Radioactivity & Quantum Phenomena
Radioactivity
Quantum Phenomena
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I've been teaching since 1982
and my Physics and Maths Notes
- Cover the subject content of UK syllabuses I've
taught a number of times - your syllabus(es) may be different, but a lot of the material will probably still be
relevant
- Are self-contained i.e. do not assume prior knowledge of the subject
(the A Level Physics Notes include those parts of GCSE that are required,
rather than assume they are known)
- Are each arranged in 24 lessons/sections - each is an individual PDF file (I use this format
because it should work on PCs and MACs)
- Are a bit longer than the notes I provided
students with, but (deliberately) not as long as typical equivalent text books.
- The A Level Physics notes are about 420
sides of A4 if printed out
- The GCSE Physics Notes and GCSE Maths
Notes are each about 210 sides of A4 if printed out
After initially writing the notes I worked though several years exam papers to check that all the questions could be answered in terms of
the notes.
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- Payment is via Pay Pal - using either your own Pay
Pal account or a Debit/Credit Card
- Immediately after payment you are transferred to the download page
- Downloads can take some minutes using a dial-up connection
- If you have any problems downloading the notes please email me: notes@andychains.com
Please be aware that each set of notes
- Was based on a specific syllabus, and so may not match your
own syllabus exactly - so make sure that you study the
details of your own syllabus - your teacher can give you a copy
- Do not cover
coursework - this has to be done at a school or college. If you
are studying at home, and if you intend to obtain a qualification, then you must arrange to take the necessary
examinations, and do any additional work that may be required
Best wishes, Andy
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