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1. Complete-notes1.pdf
PHYSICS IGCSE 2012 EXAM REVISION NOTES - … PHYSICS IGCSE 2012 EXAM REVISION NOTES By Samuel Lees and Adrian Guillot 1. General physics 1.1 length and time 1.2 Speed, velocity and acceleration

2. general_physics.pdf
Topic 1 General Physics - revised IGCSE Physics 0625 notes for topic 1: General Physics 3 Velocity: Velocity is defined as the distance travelled by an object in specific direction in unit time.

3. important-equation-in-physics2.pdf
Important Equations in Physics for IGCSE course Prepared by Faisal Jaffer Page 1 Important Equations in Physics for IGCSE course General Physics: 1 For constant motion: R= O P ‘v’ is the velocity in m/s, ‘s ...

4. igcse_physics_(11)_-_general_wave_properties__001.pdf
IGCSE PHYSICS (11) - GENERAL WAVE PROPERTIES perhaps, truly the central subject of physics. There are two types of waves: longitudinal and transverse. Longitudinal waves. This type of wave can be shown by ...

5. Topic 3 Waves.pdf
Topic 3 Waves - Physics Resources IGCSE Physics 0625 notes Topic 3: Waves. Light and Sound: Revised on: 17 September 2010 3 Reflection of plane waves: Most common example of reflection of wave is echo

6. physics-revision-booklet-1.pdf
Physics Revision booklet 1 - Stanley High http://www.s-cool.co.uk/gcse/physics Similar to bitesize but covers other exam boards as well as AQA so you might find things that you don’t need included here ...

7. chemistry-igcse-1.pdf
Cambridge IGCSE Revision Notes IGCSE Chemistry 2012 exam revision notes. by Samuel Lees . Contents: 1. The particulate nature of matter . 2. Experimental techniques 2.1 Measurement

8. IGCSE PHYSICS (6) - ENERGY, WORK AND POWER.pdf
IGCSE PHYSICS - ENERGY, WORK AND POWER (6) 6 ENERGY, WORK AND POWER Energy If you own a car, it will not move without fuel. At present this fuel could be petrol, or alcohol or diesel fuel.

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