What is Physics? Physics is the science in which matter and energy are studied both separately and in combination with one another. Studying physics is important as everything around us uses energy in one way or another - cars, planes, computers, Wi- Fi, and mobile phones and even music. Course Structure: A Level - 5 AS Topics plus: 14. Further Mechanics and Thermal Physics 15. Fields and their Consequences 16. Nuclear Physics 17. One Option from: Astrophysics, Medical Physics, Engineering Physics, Turning Points or Electronics.
Trilogy Science: 7-7 Physics: 7 The minimum entry requirement for A Level courses is at least five GCSE passes at grade 6 or higher. In addition, some courses will have specific entry requirements.
A Level: 3 Papers - all 2 hours long: Paper 1: Topics 1-5 and Part of Section 6 (34%) Paper 2: Topics 7-8 and Part of Section 6 (34%) Paper 3: Practical Skills and Data Analysis plus Option topic (32%)
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What is Physics? Physics is the science in which matter and energy are studied both separately and in combination with one another. Studying physics is important as everything around us uses energy in one way or another - cars, planes, computers, Wi- Fi, and mobile phones and even music. Course Structure: A Level - 5 AS Topics plus: 14. Further Mechanics and Thermal Physics 15. Fields and their Consequences 16. Nuclear Physics 17. One Option from: Astrophysics, Medical Physics, Engineering Physics, Turning Points or Electronics.
Trilogy Science: 7-7 Physics: 7 The minimum entry requirement for A Level courses is at least five GCSE passes at grade 6 or higher. In addition, some courses will have specific entry requirements.
A Level: 3 Papers - all 2 hours long: Paper 1: Topics 1-5 and Part of Section 6 (34%) Paper 2: Topics 7-8 and Part of Section 6 (34%) Paper 3: Practical Skills and Data Analysis plus Option topic (32%)