pptx, 8.91 MB
pptx, 8.91 MB

This resource is a complete teaching presentation that explores the structure, stability, and transformations of atomic nuclei. It provides clear explanations, worked examples, graphs, and exam-style questions to help students master this core topic.

The resource includes:

  • Atomic structure and particles in nuclear reactions, including balanced nuclear equations.
  • Mass defect and binding energy – definitions, calculations, and their link to nuclear stability.
  • Energy–mass equivalence (E = mc²) – applications with electron volts (eV) and mega-electron volts (MeV).
  • Binding energy per nucleon – graphs, trends, and nuclear stability, with examples of iron and uranium.
  • Nuclear fusion and fission – processes, worked examples, and energy release explanations.
  • Radioactivity – types of decay (α, β, γ), nuclear transmutation, and practical applications.
  • Decay constant, activity, and half-life – equations, exponential decay, and example problems.
  • Detection of radiation – using Geiger–Müller tubes and activity measurements.
  • Worked examples, quizzes, and exam-style practice questions to reinforce understanding.

This resource can be used by teachers as a lesson presentation, problem-solving toolkit, or revision guide, and by students for self-study and exam preparation.

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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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