AQA 8463

Physics

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Energy Stores

Paper 1 • Both

Key Facts

  • Last-minute priority: store vs transfer language.
  • Thermal energy increases when energy is dissipated.
  • Energy transfers can be by heating, radiation, or mechanical work.
  • Total energy in a closed system is constant.

Subtopics

Energy Stores ListConservation of Energy
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Energy Transfers & Efficiency

Paper 1 • Both

Key Facts

  • Power in watts, energy in joules, time in seconds.
  • Efficiency < 100% for real systems.

Subtopics

Power & WorkEfficiency
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Electricity

Paper 1 • Both

Key Facts

  • V = IR is the most common formula.
  • Power = IV or I^2R or V^2/R.

Subtopics

Current, Voltage, ResistanceSeries & Parallel Circuits
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Particle Model of Matter

Paper 1 • Both

Key Facts

  • Heating increases particle kinetic energy.
  • Changing state does not change temperature during the change.

Subtopics

States of MatterDensity
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Atomic Structure & Radiation

Paper 1 • Both

Key Facts

  • Alpha is most ionising, least penetrating.
  • Gamma is most penetrating.

Subtopics

Alpha, Beta, GammaHalf-life
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Forces & Motion

Paper 2 • Both

Key Facts

  • F = ma
  • Acceleration changes velocity.

Subtopics

Resultant ForceMotion Graphs
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Waves

Paper 2 • Both

Key Facts

  • Wave speed = frequency × wavelength.
  • All EM waves travel at 3 × 10^8 m/s in vacuum.

Subtopics

Wave PropertiesElectromagnetic Spectrum
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Magnetism & Electromagnetism

Paper 2 • Both

Key Facts

  • Motor effect uses current in a magnetic field.
  • Generator effect induces voltage by moving through a field.

Subtopics

Magnetic FieldsElectromagnets
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Space Physics

Paper 2 • Both

Key Facts

  • Weight depends on gravitational field strength g.
  • Orbits are stable when centripetal force balances inertia.

Subtopics

Orbits & GravityLife Cycle of Stars
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Required Practicals (Physics)

Paper 1 & 2 • Both

Key Facts

  • Practicals test method and evaluation.
  • State how to reduce error.

Subtopics

Practical Skills
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