IGCSE Physics Notes
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- Moments & Principle of Moments
6.1 Moment of a Force |
6.2 Moment with Everyday Examples |
6.3 Balancing of a Beam about a Pivot |
6.4 Principle of Moments |
6.5 Describe an Experiment of Equilibrium |
- Condition of Equilibrium & Centre of Mass
7.1 Condition of Equilibrium |
7.2 Centre of Gravity |
7.3 Centre of Gravity & Stability |
7.4 Centre of Gravity of Irregularly Objects |
- Scalars & Vectors
8.1 Scalars & Vectors |
8.2 Resultant Vector by Graphical Method |
8.3 Resultant Vector by Calculation |
- Momentum & Conservation of Momentum
9.1 Concepts of Momentum and Impulse |
9.2 Change of momentum and impulse |
9.3 Principle of Conservation of Momentum |
- Energy-types
10.1 The Sun as a Main Source of Energy |
10.2 Forms of Energy |
10.3 Energy due to Motion and Position of an Object |
10.4 Energy Transformation |
10.5 Law of Conservation of Energy |
10.6 Sankey Diagrams & Efficiency |
- Energy Recourses
11.1 Renewable Energy Resources |
11.2 Non-Renewable Energy Resources |
11.3 power from Chemical Energy Stored in Fuel |
11.4 Power from Wind |
11.5 Power from Water |
11.6 Power from geothermal resources |
11.7 Energy is released by nuclear fusion |
11.8 Energy released by nuclear fusion |
11.9 Power from solar panels |
11.10 Sankey Diagrams & Efficiency |
- Work & Power
12.1- Work |
12.2- Power |
- Pressure
13.1-Pressure |
13.2-Pressure depends of Force & Area |
13.1-Pressure in Liquids (Δp = ρgΔh) |
Thermal Physics
- K. Molecular Model & Brownian Motion
14.1 Properties of three States of Matter |
14.2-Kinetic Molecular Model of matter |
14.3 Molecular Structures of Solids, Liquids and Gases |
14.4 Temperature and Pressure of Gas Molecules |
14.5-Brownian Motion |
- Pressure Changes & Gas Laws
51.1 Pressure Law |
15.2 Boyle’s Law |
- Thermal Expansion of Solids, Liquids and Gases
16.1 Expansion & Contraction of Matter |
16.2 Everyday Applications of Expansion |
16.3 Conversion of Temperatures |
- Evaporation, Melting & Boiling
17.1 Evaporation |
17.2 Evaporation Cause Cooling |
17.3 Melting Point and Boiling Point |
17.4 Condensation and Solidification |
- Specific Heat Capacity & Transfer of Heat
18.1 Rise in Temperature-Average KE of Particles |
18.2 Specific Heat Capacity |
18.3 Eexperiments to measure SHC of Solids & Liquids |
18.4 Conduction of Heat |
18.5 Convection |
18.6 Radiation |
18.7 Consequences of Thermal Energy Transfer |
Water, Light & Sound Waves
- Properties of Waves & Water Waves
19.1 Wave Motion and Types of Waves |
19.2 Wavefronts |
19.3 Frequency, Wavelength & Amplitude |
19.4 Wave Equation |
19.5 Longitudinal and Transverse Waves |
19.6 Reflection, Refraction & Diffraction of Water Waves |
- Reflection of Light & Refraction of Light
20.1-Reflection of Light |
20.2 Image Formations by a Plane Mirror |
20.3 Reflection of Light Through a Plane Mirror |
20.4 Refraction of light |
20.5 Measuring the Refractive Index of Glass |
20.6 Refractive Index |
20.7 Critical Angle and Total Internal Reflection |
- Convex and Concave Lenses
21.1-Action & Real Image Formation by Convex Lens |
21.2- Action of a Convex Lens as Magnifying Glass |
21.3-Action & Virtual Image Formation by Concave Lens |
21.4 Long-sightedness and Shortsightedness |
- Electromagnetic Spectrum
22.1 Electromagnetic Spectrum |
22.2 Radio Waves and Uses |
22.3 Microwaves and Uses |
22.4 Infrared and Uses |
22.5 Visible light and Dispersion of Light |
22.6 Ultraviolet and Uses |
22.7 X-rays and Uses |
22.8 Gamma Rays and Uses |
22.9 Monochromatic Light |
22.10 Dispersion of Light |
- Sound Waves
23.1-Production of Sound Waves |
23.2-Audible Frequency & Ultrasound |
23.3-Frequency, Pitch & Amplitude of Sound |
23.4-Speed of Sound-Experiments |
23.5-Reflection of Sound Waves |
Electricity
- Static Electricity
24.1-Electrostatic Charges |
24.2-Electrostatic Induction |
24.2-Electric Field Lines |
- Current Electricity
25.1-Electric Charge, Current & Voltage |
25.2-Ohm’s Law with Experiment |
25.3-Resistance & Factors of Resistance |
25.4-I-V Graph of Ohmic Resistor (Raza) |
25.5-Electric Energy & Power |
- Electric Circuits (Series & parallel)
26.1-Series & parallel Circuits |
26.2-variable Resistor & Potential Divider |
26.3- Power in Series & Parallel Circuits |
- Dangers of Electricity
27.1-Dangers & Safety of Electricity |
27.2-Fuses & Circuit Breakers |
27.3-Socket, Plug, Switch & Wire |
Basic Electronics
- Circuit Components-1
28.1 Action of Thermistor |
28.2 Action of LDR & LED |
28.3 The action of Reed Switch & Magnetic Relay |
- Circuit Components-2
29.1 Circuit Diagrams of Diodes. |
29.2 Circuit of Generators. |
29.3 Circuit Diagram Magnetising coils & Transformers |
Magnetism & Electromagnetism
- Magnetism
30.1-Magnetic & Non-Magnetic Materials |
30.2-Magnetisation & Demagnetisation Methods |
30.3-Magnetic Properties of Soft Iron & Steel |
30.4-Magnetic Fields & Magnetic Field Lines |
- Magnetic Effect of Electric Current D.C. Motor
31.1- Magnetic Effect of Electric Current |
31.2- D.C. Motor Principle |
- Electromagnetic Effects
32.1- Electromagnetic Induction |
32.2- A.C. Generator Principle |
32.3-Transformer |
32.4. National Grid & High Voltage Transmission |
Radioactivity
- The Nuclear Atom
33.1 Rutherford’s Gold-Foil Experiment |
33.2 Subatomic Particles Atomic & Mass No. |
33.3 Isotopes |
33.4-Nuclear Fission & Fusion |
- Radioactivity
34.1. Radioactivity & Background Radiations |
34.2-Ionisation & Penetrating Power |
34.3-Alpha, Beta Particles & Gamma Radiation Decay & Properties |
34.4-Deflection of Radiation in Electric & Magnetic Field |
34.5- Half-Life-Radiation |
34.6-Safety Precautions & Tracers |
35-The Earth & Solar System
35.1 The Earth |
35.2 Mon of the Moon |
35.3 The Solar System |
35.4 The Sun as a Star |
35.5 Star & Life Cycles of Stars |
35.6 The Universe |