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Studying physics unlocks the rules of the universe. Through many years of teaching, I have carefully designed a set of lessons to guide students to unlock and master this knowledge. Each lesson contains recall questions, an explanation of key concepts in a logical order, modelled examples to help guide students through answering questions, and practice questions for them to apply the knowledge themselves. All lessons are complete, fully animated, and contain fully worked answers.

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Studying physics unlocks the rules of the universe. Through many years of teaching, I have carefully designed a set of lessons to guide students to unlock and master this knowledge. Each lesson contains recall questions, an explanation of key concepts in a logical order, modelled examples to help guide students through answering questions, and practice questions for them to apply the knowledge themselves. All lessons are complete, fully animated, and contain fully worked answers.
A level Physics (13.4) More circuit calculations (Direct current circuits)
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A level Physics (13.4) More circuit calculations (Direct current circuits)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Calculate current in circuits with resistors in parallel Calculate current in circuits with more than one cell. Calculate current in circuits with diodes in the circuit. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (22.5) Point charges (Electric fields)
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A level Physics (22.5) Point charges (Electric fields)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives State the equation that gives the electric field strength near a point charge State the equation that gives the potential associated with a point charge Explain why E is equal to zero inside a charged sphere The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (12.2) Potential difference and power (Electric current)
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A level Physics (12.2) Potential difference and power (Electric current)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Define potential difference. Calculate electrical power. Explain how energy transfers take place in electrical devices. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (11.1) Density (Materials)
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A level Physics (11.1) Density (Materials)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Define density State the unit of density Measure the density of an object The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (3.3) Collisions of electrons with atoms (Quantum phenomena)
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A level Physics (3.3) Collisions of electrons with atoms (Quantum phenomena)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Explain what is meant by ionisation of an atom Explain what is meant by excitation of an atom Explain what happens inside an atom when it becomes excited The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (25.4) Alternating current and power (Electromagnetic induction)
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A level Physics (25.4) Alternating current and power (Electromagnetic induction)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Define an alternating current Explain what is meant by the rms value of an alternating current Calculate the power supplied by an alternating current The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (13.1) Circuit rules (Direct current circuits)
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A level Physics (13.1) Circuit rules (Direct current circuits)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5. The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives State the rules for series and parallel circuits. State the principles behind these rules. Describe how we use the rules in circuits. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (23.2) Energy stored in a charged capacitor (Capacitors)
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A level Physics (23.2) Energy stored in a charged capacitor (Capacitors)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Explain why a capacitor stores energy as it is being charged Describe the form of energy that is stored by a capacitor Describe what happens to the amount of energy stored if the charge stored is doubled The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (17.4) At the fairground (Motion in a circle)
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A level Physics (17.4) At the fairground (Motion in a circle)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Describe when the contact force on a passenger on a rollercoaster ride is the greatest Describe the condition that applies when a passenger just fails to keep in contact with their seat. Calculate the apparent weight felt when going around a big wheel The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (18.1) Oscillations (Simple harmonics motion)
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A level Physics (18.1) Oscillations (Simple harmonics motion)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Explain what is meant by one complete oscillation Define amplitude, frequency, and period Describe the phase difference between two oscillators that are out of step The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (18.6) Forced oscillations and resonance (Simple harmonics motion)
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A level Physics (18.6) Forced oscillations and resonance (Simple harmonics motion)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives State the circumstances in which resonance occurs Distinguish between free vibrations and forced vibrations Explain why a resonant system reaches maximum amplitude of vibration The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (18.4) Application of SHM (Simple harmonics motion)
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A level Physics (18.4) Application of SHM (Simple harmonics motion)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives State the conditions that must be satisfied for a mass-spring system or simple pendulum to oscillate with simple harmonic motion Describe how the period of the mass-spring system depends on the mass Describe how the period of a simple pendulum depends on its length The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (23.3) Charging and discharging a capacitor through a fixed resistor (Capacitors)
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A level Physics (23.3) Charging and discharging a capacitor through a fixed resistor (Capacitors)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Describe and interpret the shape of the Q against t charging curves and the shape of the Q against t discharging curves Explain which circuit components you would change to make the charge/discharge slower Define the time constant of a capacitor-resistor circuit The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (10.3) Power (Work, energy, and power)
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A level Physics (10.3) Power (Work, energy, and power)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives State which physical quantities are involved in power. Explain how you could develop more power as you go up a flight of stairs. Explain why a 100W light bulb is more powerful than a 40W light bulb when each works at the same mains voltage. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (10.4) Energy and Efficiency (Work, energy, and power)
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A level Physics (10.4) Energy and Efficiency (Work, energy, and power)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives State the force that is mainly responsible for energy dissipation when mechanical energy is transferred from one store to another. State the energy store, that wasted energy is almost always transferred to. Discuss whether any device can ever achieve 100% efficiency. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (3.1) The photoelectric effect (Quantum phenomena)
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A level Physics (3.1) The photoelectric effect (Quantum phenomena)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Explain the photoelectric effect Define a photon Discuss how the photon model was established The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (13.5) The potential divider (Direct current circuits)
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A level Physics (13.5) The potential divider (Direct current circuits)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Describe a potential divider. Explain how we can supply a variable potential difference from a battery. Explain how we can design sensor circuits. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (13.2) More about resistance (Direct current circuits)
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A level Physics (13.2) More about resistance (Direct current circuits)

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Each lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 1 and AS textbook https://amzn.to/3BGFsD5 The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives Calculate resistances in series and parallel circuits. Define resistance heating. Calculate the current and potential differences for each component in a circuit. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (18.3) More about sine waves (Simple harmonics motion)
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A level Physics (18.3) More about sine waves (Simple harmonics motion)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives State the equation that relates displacement to time for a body moving with simple harmonic motion State the point at which the oscillations must start for this equation to apply Calculate the velocity for a given displacement The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
A level Physics (18.2) Principles of SHM (Simple harmonics motion)
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A level Physics (18.2) Principles of SHM (Simple harmonics motion)

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This lesson follows the AQA Physics: A Level Year 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3DG6pIP The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question. Learning objectives State the two fundamental conditions about acceleration that apply to simple harmonic motion Describe how displacement, velocity, and acceleration vary with time Describe the phase difference between displacement, velocity, and acceleration. The format A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory. Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson. Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers. Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.