AQA GCSE Physics Revision Notes
Tailored specifically to the AQA exam board, our AQA GCSE Physics revision notes have been broken down into topic to help you navigate effectively around the areas where you need most practise.
AQA 1 Energy
Energy – 1.3 National and Global Energy Resources (GCSE Physics AQA)
Energy – 1.2.2 Efficiency (GCSE Physics AQA)
Energy – 1.2.1 Energy Transfers in a System (GCSE Physics AQA)
Energy – 1.1.4 Power (GCSE Physics AQA)
Energy – 1.1.3 Changes in Energy (GCSE Physics AQA)
Energy – 1.1.2 Changes in Energy (GCSE Physics AQA)
Energy – 1.1.1 Energy Stores and Systems (GCSE Physics AQA)
AQA 2 Electricity
Electricity – 2.5.2 Electric Fields (GCSE Physics AQA)
Electricity – 2.5.1 Static Charge (GCSE Physics AQA)
Electricity – 2.4.3 The National Grid (GCSE Physics AQA)
Electricity – 2.4.2 Energy Transfers in Everyday Appliances (GCSE Physics AQA)
Electricity – 2.4.1 Power (GCSE Physics AQA)
Electricity – 2.3.2 Mains Electricity (GCSE Physics AQA)
Electricity – 2.3.1 Direct and Alternating Potential Difference (GCSE Physics AQA)
Electricity – 2.2.2 Series and Parallel Circuits (GCSE Physics AQA)
Electricity – 2.1.4 Resistors (GCSE Physics AQA)
Electricity – 2.2.3 Current, Resistance and Potential Difference (GCSE Physics AQA)
AQA 3 Particle model of matter
Practice Model of Water – 3.3.3 Increasing the Pressure of a Gas (Physics Only) HT only (GCSE Physics AQA)
Practice Model of Water – 3.3.2 Pressure in Gases (Physics Only) (GCSE Physics AQA)
Practice Model of Water – 3.3.1 Particle Motion in Gases (GCSE Physics AQA)
Practice Model of Water – 3.2.3 Changes of Heat and Specific Latent Heat (GCSE Physics AQA)
Practice Model of Water – 3.2.2 Temperature Changes in a System and Specific Heat Capacity (GCSE Physics AQA)
Practice Model of Water – 3.2.1 Internal Energy (GCSE Physics AQA)
Practice Model of Water – 3.1.1 Density of Materials (GCSE Physics AQA)
Practice Model of Water – 3.1.2 Changes of State (GCSE Physics AQA)
AQA 4 Atomic structure
Atomic Structure – 4.4.2 Nuclear Fusion (GCSE Physics AQA)
Atomic Structure – 4.4.1 Nuclear Fission (GCSE Physics AQA)
Atomic Structure – 4.3.2 Different Half-Lives of Radioactive Isotopes (GCSE Physics AQA)
Atomic Structure – 4.3.3 Uses of Nuclear Radiation (GCSE Physics AQA)
Atomic Structure – 4.3.1 Background Radiation (GCSE Physics AQA)
Atomic Structure – 4.2.4 Radioactive Contamination (GCSE Physics AQA)
Atomic Structure – 4.2.3 Half-Lives and the Random Nature of Radioactive Decay (GCSE Physics AQA)
Atomic Structure – 4.2.2 Nuclear Equations (GCSE Physics AQA)
Atomic Structure – 4.2.1 Radioactive Decay and Nuclear Radiation (GCSE Physics AQA)
Atomic Structure – 4.1.3 The Development of the Model of the Atom (common content with Chemistry) (GCSE Physics AQA)
AQA 5 Forces
Forces – 5.7.3 Changes in Momentum (Physics Only) (GCSE Physics AQA)
Forces – 5.7.2 Conservation of Momentum (GCSE Physics AQA)
Forces – 5.6.3.3 Factors Affecting Braking Distance 1 (GCSE Physics AQA)
Forces – 5.7.1 Momentum is a Property of Moving Objects (GCSE Physics AQA)
Forces – 5.6.3.4 Factors Affecting Braking Distance 2 (GCSE Physics AQA)
Forces – 5.6.3.2 Reaction Time (GCSE Physics AQA)
Forces – 5.6.3.1 Stopping Distance (GCSE Physics AQA)
Forces – 5.6.2.3 Newton’s Third Law (GCSE Physics AQA)
Forces – 5.6.2.2 Newton’s Second Law (GCSE Physics AQA)
Forces – 5.6.2.1 Newton’s First Law (GCSE Physics AQA)
AQA 6 Waves
Waves – 6.3.2 Perfect Black Bodies and Radiation (GCSE Physics AQA)
Waves – 6.3.1 Emission and Absorption of Infrared Radiation (GCSE Physics AQA)
Waves – 6.2.6 Visible Light (Physics Only) (GCSE Physics AQA)
Waves – 6.2.5 Lenses (Physics Only) (GCSE Physics AQA)
Waves – 6.2.4 Uses and Applications of Electromagnetic Wave 2 (GCSE Physics AQA)
Waves – 6.2.3 Properties of Electromagnetic Waves 2 (GCSE Physics AQA)
Waves – 6.2.2 Properties of Electromagnetic Waves 1 (GCSE Physics AQA)
Waves – 6.2.1 Types of Electromagnetic Waves (GCSE Physics AQA)
Waves – 6.1.5 Waves For Detection and Exploration (Physics Only) (HT Only) (GCSE Physics AQA)
Waves – 6.1.4 Sound Waves (Physics Only) (HT Only) (GCSE Physics AQA)
AQA 7 Magnetism and electromagnetism
Magnetism & Electromagnetism – 7.3.4 Transformers (HT Only) (GCSE Physics AQA)
Magnetism & Electromagnetism – 7.3.3 Microphones (HT Only) (GCSE Physics AQA)
Magnetism & Electromagnetism – 7.3.2 Uses of the Generator Effect (HT Only) (GCSE Physics AQA)
Magnetism & Electromagnetism – 7.3.1 Induced Potential (HT Only) (GCSE Physics AQA)
Magnetism & Electromagnetism – 7.2.4 Loudspeakers (Physics Only) (HT Only) (GCSE Physics AQA)
Magnetism & Electromagnetism – 7.2.3 Electric Motors (HT Only) (GCSE Physics AQA)
Magnetism & Electromagnetism – 7.2.2 Fleming’s Left Hand Rule (HT only) (GCSE Physics AQA)
Magnetism & Electromagnetism – 7.2.1 Electromagnetism (GCSE Physics AQA)
Magnetism & Electromagnetism – 7.1.2 Magnetic Fields (GCSE Physics AQA)
Magnetism & Electromagnetism – 7.1.1 Poles of a Magnet (GCSE Physics AQA)
AQA 8 Space physics
FAQs
How should I use the AQA GCSE Physics revision notes?
This is really down to you and how you revise best. You can use our notes as a starting point for your own notes or you can use them as quick revision recaps.
Should I write my own AQA GCSE Physics revision notes?
It is always better to actively engage in what you are revising, rather than passively reading a textbook. You don't have to necessarily write everything out again but it may help to further condense important concepts or formulae into flashcards that you can use as a recap or to test yourself.
What are some AQA GCSE Physics revision tips?
It is important to leave enough time for your revision rather than last-minute cramming. While you should focus on the topics that you are least confident in, remember to also recap the other areas so you don't forget them! You can read more about How to get a 9 in GCSE Physics in our article.
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