Physics
«Lo que observamos no es la naturaleza en sí, sino la naturaleza expuesta a nuestro método de preguntar.» – Werner Heisenberg
Subject information
ENTRY DETAILS
Exam board: IAL Edexcel
Specification: A-Level YPH11
HOW I WILL BE ASSESSED?
Examination: The course is examined in January and June of both Year 12 and Year 13
COURSE DETAILS
Unit 1: Mechanics & Materials
- Scalars & Vectors
- SUVAT equations
- Projectiles
- Moments
- Newton’s laws
- Momentum
- Energy & Power
- Density & Upthrust
- Stoke’s law
- Hooke’s law
- Stress & Strain
- Young Modulus
Unit 2: Waves & Electricity
- Wave speed
- Longitudinal vs Transverse waves
- Stationary waves
- Intensity
- Refraction
- Polarisation
- Double slit interference
- Electron diffraction
- De Broglie’s equation
- Pulse-echo technique
- Photoelectric effect
- Atomic spectra
- Circuits
- Resistivity
- Drift velocity
- Components e.m.f. and internal resistance
Unit 3: Practical Skills in Physics I
Unit 4: Further Mechanics, Fields & Particles
- Further Momentum
- Circular Motion
- Electric field strength
- Electric potential
- Capacitance
- Magnetic flux
- Faraday & Lenz’s law
- Particle accelerator
- Energy in nuclear processes
- Standard Model
Unit 5: Thermodynamics, Radiations, Oscillations and Cosmology
- Specific heat capacity
- Internal energy
- Kinetic theory model
- Binding energy
- Fission & Fusion
- Nuclear Decay
- Simple Harmonic Oscillator
- Resonance
- Damping
- Gravitational field strength
- Gravitational potential
- Stefan-Boltzman’s law
- Wien’s law
- HRD
- Redshift
- Dark Matter
Unit 6: Practical Skills in Physics II
ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW, DURATION AND WEIGHTING
Paper 1 – Written examination 1 hour and 30 minutes (20% of qualification – 80 marks)
Paper 2 – Written examination 1 hour and 30 minutes (20% of qualification – 80 marks)
Paper 3 – Written examination 1 hour and 20 minutes (10% of qualification – 50 marks)
Paper 4 – Written examination 1 hour and 45 minutes (20% of qualification – 90 marks)
Paper 5 – Written examination 1 hour and 45 minutes (20% of qualification – 90 marks)
Paper 6 – Written examination 1 hour and 20 minutes (10% of qualification – 50 marks)
Exam Papers | % of IAL | Assessment overview |
---|---|---|
Paper 1 – (Jan Y12) | 20 | Section A: Ten multiple-choice questions (10 marks). Section B: 8 – 10 short-answer questions (70 marks). |
Paper 2 – (June Y12) | 20 | Section A: Ten multiple-choice questions (10 marks). Section B: 8 – 10 short-answer questions (70 marks). |
Paper 3 – (June Y12) | 20 | 5 multi-part questions (50 marks). |
Paper 4 – (Jan Y13) | 20 | Section A: Ten multiple-choice questions (10 marks). Section B: 8 – 10 short-answer questions (80 marks). |
Paper 5 – (June Y13) | 20 | Section A: Ten multiple-choice questions (10 marks). Section B: 8 – 10 short-answer questions (80 marks). |
Paper 6 – (June Y13) | 10 | 5 multi-part questions (50 marks). |
WIDER READING
- Bryson, B. (2003). A Short History of Nearly Everything. Random House
- Cox, B. and Forshaw, J. (2011). The Quantum Universe: Everything That Can Happen Does Happen. Allen Lane
- Hawking, S. and Mlodinow, L. (2010). The Grand Design. Bantam Books