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IGCSE Physics 0625

The document outlines key topics in physics, categorized into areas such as General Physics, Mechanics, Thermal Physics, Waves, Electricity and Magnetism, Atomic Physics, and Practical Skills. Each category includes subtopics with associated videos and notes for further learning. The structure serves as a comprehensive guide for studying various physics concepts and principles.
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IGCSE Physics 0625

The document outlines key topics in physics, categorized into areas such as General Physics, Mechanics, Thermal Physics, Waves, Electricity and Magnetism, Atomic Physics, and Practical Skills. Each category includes subtopics with associated videos and notes for further learning. The structure serves as a comprehensive guide for studying various physics concepts and principles.
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Physics – Key Topic Area

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Topic/Subtopic Name Freq Videos Notes
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1 General Physics
1A Measurement and units V1. V2, V3
1B Precision, accuracy, and significant figures V1. V2, V3
1C Scalars and vectors V1. V2, V3
1D Speed, velocity, and acceleration V1. V2, V3
1E Distance-time and velocity-time graphs V1. V2, V3
1F Uniform motion and non-uniform motion V1. V2, V3
1G Newton's laws of motion V1. V2, V3
1H Inertia and mass V1. V2, V3
Forces and their effects: contact and non-
1I V1. V2, V3
contact forces
2 Mechanics
2A Forces, force diagrams, and resultant forces V1. V2, V9
2B Moment of a force and torque V1. V2, V10
2C Work and energy V1. V2, V11
2D Kinetic energy and potential energy V1. V2, V12
2E Conservation of energy V1. V2, V13
2F Power V1. V2, V14
2G Linear momentum and impulse V1. V2, V15
2H Conservation of momentum V1.V2, V16
2I Gravitational force and field V1. V2, V17
2J Weight, mass, and the force of gravity V1. V2, V18
3 Thermal Physics
3A Temperature and thermal equilibrium V1. V2, V20
Heat transfer: conduction, convection, and
3B V1. V2, V21
radiation
Specific heat capacity and the measurement
3C V1. V2, V22
of specific heat capacity
3D Latent heat of fusion and vaporization V1. V2, V23
Ideal gases and gas laws (Boyle's Law,
3E V1. V2, V24
Charles's Law, etc.)
3F The Kelvin scale and absolute zero V1. V2, V25
Boyle’s law and absolute zero (connection to
3G V1. V2, V26
molecular kinetic theory)

4 Waves

4A Transverse and longitudinal waves V1. V2, V28


Wave properties: amplitude, wavelength,
4B V1. V2, V29
frequency, and speed
4C Reflection, refraction, and diffraction V1. V2, V30
4D Sound waves V1. V2, V31
4E The electromagnetic spectrum V1. V2, V32
Light: reflection, refraction, and the formation
4F V1. V2, V33
of images
Properties of light and its interaction with
4G V1. V2, V34
materials (e.g., absorption, transmission)
Investigating waves: wave speed,
4H wavelength, and frequency using various V1. V2, V35
materials and setups

5 Electricity and Magnetism

Electric charge, electric fields, and Coulomb's


5A V1. V2, V37
law
5B Current, voltage, and resistance V1. V2, V38
5C Ohm’s Law and resistivity V1. V2, V39
5D Series and parallel circuits V1. V2, V40
5E Power and energy in electrical circuits V1. V2, V41
Magnetism: magnetic fields, force on a
5F V1. V2, V42
current-carrying wire, and the motor effect

5G Electromagnetic induction (Faraday’s Law) V1. V2, V43

The electric motor and the role of


5H V1. V2, V44
electromagnetism
Magnetic fields in matter: permeability,
5I V1. V2, V45
hysteresis
The working of transformers and their
5J V1. V2, V46
applications
6 Atomic Physics
6A Atomic structure and isotopes V1. V2, V48
Radioactivity: alpha, beta, and gamma
6B V1. V2, V49
radiation
6C Half-life and radioactive decay V1. V2, V50
6D Uses and dangers of radiation V1. V2, V51
6E Nuclear fission and fusion V1. V2, V52
6F Applications of nuclear radiation and energy V1. V2, V53
7 Practical Skills
7A Experimental techniques and data analysis V1. V2, V55
Measurement of physical quantities: distance,
7B V1. V2, V56
time, speed, acceleration, force, etc.
Analysis of data: graphical analysis, error
7C V1. V2, V57
analysis, and uncertainties
Safety in practical investigations (electrical,
7D V1. V2, V58
thermal, mechanical systems, etc.)
Designing experiments: independent,
7E V1. V2, V59
dependent variables, and controlled variables

7F Using models to explain physical phenomena V1. V2, V60

Investigating physical properties of materials


7G V1. V2, V61
(e.g., resistivity, elasticity, specific heat)
Notes
1. Numbers
1A. Types of numbers: integers, fractions, decimals, percentages,
and surds
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