A-Level Physics Revision
Free AI-generated A level physics revision notes. Particles, waves, mechanics, fields, nuclear — AQA, OCR, Edexcel.
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A-Level Physics Revision Notes for A_LEVEL A-Level — Free AI Cheatsheet
A-Level Physics is one of the most mathematically demanding A-Level subjects, with approximately 40% of marks requiring calculations. The AQA (7408), OCR A (H556), and Edexcel (9PH0) specifications cover particle physics, waves, mechanics, fields (electric, magnetic, gravitational), thermal physics, nuclear physics, and astrophysics. Unlike GCSE, A-Level Physics requires you to derive equations, combine multiple formulae in multi-step calculations, and apply physical principles to unfamiliar situations. The practical endorsement (assessed separately) also requires competence in experimental design, uncertainty calculations, and graphical analysis.
The key to excelling at A-Level Physics is understanding the parallels between different field types. Electric fields (E = F/q, V = kQ/r), gravitational fields (g = F/m, V = -GM/r), and magnetic fields (F = BIl, F = Bqv) all follow similar mathematical patterns. Once you recognise that gravitational potential and electric potential have the same mathematical structure (both follow inverse relationships), the second field you study becomes much easier. For calculations, always start by listing knowns and unknowns, identify the relevant equation(s), and check units throughout. Examiners reward clear, logical working even when the final answer is wrong.
Coachingle's AI-generated A-Level Physics revision notes present formulae with derivations and worked examples at increasing difficulty levels. The particle physics section includes a summary chart of quarks, leptons, hadrons, and their interactions (with Feynman diagrams for AQA). The waves section covers the mathematical treatment of interference and diffraction patterns, including the key formula a sin(theta) = n*lambda. Flashcards drill the practical skills that are examined on the written papers — identifying systematic and random errors, calculating percentage uncertainties, and drawing lines of best fit and worst fit for gradient calculations.
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