pptx, 4.8 MB
pptx, 4.8 MB

This resource is a complete teaching presentation designed to explain the principles of uniform circular motion, centripetal force, and angular quantities. It provides clear theory, worked examples, and practice questions to support both teaching and learning.

The resource includes:

  • Uniform circular motion explained with real-life examples (wheels, satellites, fairground rides).
  • Angular displacement and angular velocity, including radians and conversions from degrees.
  • Relationship between linear and angular velocity with worked examples.
  • Centripetal acceleration and centripetal force, explained using Newton’s laws and vector diagrams.
  • Application questions such as planets in orbit, cars turning, washing machines, and banked turns for airplanes.
  • Worked examples, extension tasks, and exam-style practice questions to consolidate learning.

This presentation can be used as a lesson resource, revision guide, or independent study tool for Cambridge International A Level Physics students.

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Cambridge International A Level Physics – Complete Topics 1–14

This resource bundle is a comprehensive collection of classroom-ready teaching presentations that fully cover the syllabus. Designed to support both teachers and students, the bundle provides clear explanations, diagrams, worked examples, practical applications, and exam-style questions for every topic. It is ideal for lesson delivery, revision, and independent study. The bundle includes: 1. Motion in a Circle – angular velocity, centripetal force, and applications. 2. Gravitational Fields – Newton’s law, potential, field strength, and orbits. 3. Temperature – thermal equilibrium, specific heat capacity, and latent heat. 4. Thermodynamics – internal energy, first law, and energy transfer. 5. Ideal Gases – gas laws, kinetic theory, and molecular motion. 6. Oscillations – simple harmonic motion, damping, and resonance. 7. Electric Fields – Coulomb’s law, field strength, potential, and uniform fields. 8. Capacitance – energy storage, dielectrics, charging and discharging. 9. Magnetic Fields – flux, force on charges, and electromagnetic induction. 10. Alternating Currents – rms values, power, rectification, and smoothing. 11. Quantum Physics – photons, photoelectric effect, de Broglie wavelength. 12. Nuclear Physics – mass defect, binding energy, radioactivity, fission, fusion. 13. Medical Physics – ultrasound, X-rays, CT scans, PET scans, isotopes. 14. Astronomy and Cosmology – luminosity, Hubble’s law, redshift, Big Bang. This all-in-one resource enables teachers to deliver lessons with confidence and provides students with a structured, exam-focused pathway through the course.

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