CIE IGCSE Physics Revision Notes
Are you studying for the CIE iGCSE Physics exam? Our Physics Revision Notes are the perfect accompaniment to your studies. Broken down into topics, our notes will take you step-by-step through a concept and include visual aids to help you digest and retain the information. If you’re looking for more practise, why not check out our GCSE Physics past papers and practise real exam questions.
CIE IGCSE - 1 Motion, forces & energy
Types of Waves (GCSE Physics)
Fluid Pressures Part 2 (GCSE Physics)
Fluid Pressures Part 1 (GCSE Physics)
Atmospheric Pressure (GCSE Physics)
Balancing Moments (GCSE Physics)
Levers & Gears (GCSE Physics)
Work Done in a Spring (GCSE Physics)
Changes in Momentum (GCSE Physics)
Forces and Elasticity (GCSE Physics)
Momentum (GCSE Physics)
CIE IGCSE - 2 Thermal Physics
Pressure in Gases (GCSE Physics)
Specific Latent Heat Calculations (GCSE Physics)
Specific Heat Capacity Calculations (GCSE Physics)
Changes in Thermal Energy (GCSE Physics)
Energy of Particles (GCSE Physics)
Changes of State (GCSE Physics)
Movement of Particles (GCSE Physics)
Solids, Liquids and Gases (GCSE Physics)
Energy Resources: Heating (GCSE Physics)
Thermal Radiation (GCSE Physics)
CIE IGCSE - 3 Waves
Magnification (GCSE Physics)
Convex & Concave Lenses (GCSE Physics)
Visible Light and Colours (GCSE Physics)
Appearance of Objects (GCSE Physics)
Producing and Absorbing Radio Waves (GCSE Physics)
Dangers of Radiation (GCSE Physics)
Applications of Electromagnetic Waves (GCSE Physics)
Electromagnetic Spectrum (GCSE Physics)
Properties of Electromagnetic Waves (GCSE Physics)
Frequency Range (GCSE Physics)
CIE IGCSE - 4 Electricity & magnetism
Power Input & Output (GCSE Physics)
Ratio of Potential Differences (GCSE Physics)
Step Up & Step Down Transformers(GCSE Physics)
Transformers (GCSE Physics)
Induced Potential & the Generator Effect(GCSE Physics)
Electric Motors (GCSE Physics)
Fleming’s Left Hand Rule (GCSE Physics)
Electromagnetism (GCSE Physics)
Magnetic Fields (GCSE Physics)
Poles of a Magnet (GCSE Physics)
CIE IGCSE - 5 Nuclear Physics
Associated Hazards and Precautions (GCSE Physics)
Nuclear Fusion (GCSE Physics)
Nuclear Fission (GCSE Physics)
Evaluation of Uses (GCSE Physics)
Uses of Nuclear Radiation (GCSE Physics)
Background Radiation (GCSE Physics)
Radioactive Irradiation and Contamination (GCSE Physics)
Deflection (GCSE Physics)
Penetration and Ionisation (GCSE Physics)
Alpha, Beta and Gamma (GCSE Physics)
FAQs
What topics should I focus on when revising for the iGCSE Physics exam?
The iGCSE Physics exam covers a range of topics, including mechanics, electricity, waves, energy, and atomic physics. Focus your revision on these key areas, paying special attention to topics that you find challenging or that have more weight in the exam, as outlined in the syllabus.
How can I effectively memorise and understand complex physics concepts?
To understand and remember complex physics concepts, practice active learning. Create summary notes, diagrams, and flashcards to condense information. Solve plenty of practice problems to reinforce your understanding. Additionally, try teaching the concepts to someone else, as teaching can help solidify your knowledge.
What resources can I use for iGCSE Physics revision?
There are several resources available for IGCSE Physics revision. Your textbook, class notes, and teacher's guidance are primary resources. Additionally, consider using online platforms like educational websites, YouTube tutorials, and official resources to access past papers and mark schemes for practice. Our iGCSE Biology flashcards can also help boost your revision.
How should I manage my time during the iGCSE Physics exam?
Time management is crucial during the exam. Allocate a specific amount of time to each section or question based on the marks available. If you get stuck on a question, move on and return to it later if necessary. Ensure you have enough time to review your answers at the end of the exam.
What tips do you have for exam day preparation?
On the day of the exam, get a good night's sleep and have a balanced breakfast. Arrive at the exam venue early to avoid stress. Bring all required stationery, identification, and your admission ticket. During the exam, carefully read each question, show your working, and double-check your answers when time allows.
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