This digital workbook contains step-by-step investigations and practice questions. Through practical investigation, this workbook provides opportunities to develop skills such as planning, identifying equipment, creating hypotheses, recording results, analysing data, and evaluating. It is ideal for teachers who find running practical experiments difficult due to lack of time, resources or support. Sample data and answers to all questions are in the teacher’s resource.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Safety information
- Practical skills
- 1. Using apparatus
- 2. Limitations and improvements
- 3. Kinematics and dynamics
- 4. Forces, work and energy
- 5. Matter and materials
- 6. Electric current, potential differences and resistance
- 7. Resistance and resistivity
- 8. Waves
- 9. Planning and data analysis
- 10. Circular motion and gravitational fields
- 11. Oscillations
- 12. Thermal physics and ideal gases
- 13. Coulombs law and capacitance
- 14. Magnetic fields, electromagnetism and charged particles
- 15. Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents
- 16. Quantum physics, nuclear physics and medical imaging
- 17. Astronomy and cosmology
- Glossary.
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