Classes
GCSE Physics

Subject: High School

🧩 55 Practice Tests & Quizzes 📘 26 Study Guides
Introduction

There are several bodies that conduct GCSE physics online exams and offer qualifications in GCSE Physics. Though each has its own syllabus, the general coverage of topics is about the same. These bodies are:

AQA
CCEA
Edexcel
Eduqas
OCR
WJEC


AQA Physics Syllabus
AQA is an education charity that conducts GCSE exams, among others. It also offers resources for teachers such as research programs and training. AQA conducts a majority of the GCSEs and A-Level exams in the UK, and its qualifications are accepted across the world.

The AQA Syllabus hold following physics gcse topics:

Topics    Sub-topics
Energy 
   

Changes in energy stores 
Work, power and efficiency 
Energy and heating 
Energy demands

Electricity    

Electric circuits 
Mains electricity 
Static electricity

Particle model of matter    
Density of materials 
Temperature changes and energy 
Particles in gases

Atomic structure    
Models of the atom 
Atoms, isotopes and ions 
Radioactive decay 
Uses and dangers of radiation 
Nuclear fission and fusion

Forces    

Scalar and vector quantities 
Contact and non-contact forces 
Gravity 
Forces and elasticity 
Moments, levers and gears 
Pressure in fluids 
Describing motion 
Forces, acceleration and Newton's Laws 
Momentum - Higher

Waves    
Properties of waves 
Transverse and longitudinal waves 
Reflection and refraction 
Sound and ultrasound - Higher 
Lenses 
Black body radiation

Magnetism and electromagnetism    
Magnetic fields 
Electromagnets 
Electromagnetic induction - Higher 
Transformers - Higher 

Space physics    
The Solar System 
The life cycle of a star 
The expanding Universe 
Practicals    

CCEA GCSE Physics Syllabus
CCEA, or Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment, is a non-departmental public body funded by the Department of Education (DE).

The CCEA GCSE Syllabus for Physics is as follows:

Topics    Sub-topics

Motion    
Types of motion 
Distance-time graphs 

Force  

Force and Newton's laws 
Mass and weight 
Hooke's law 
Pressure 
Moment of a force

Kinetic theory    
Measuring density 
States of matter

Energy    

Energy forms 
Energy resources 
Work, power and efficiency 
Kinetic and gravitational potential energy 
Heat transfer

Atomic and nuclear physics    
The structure of the atom 
The structure of the nucleus 
Radioactive decay and half-life 
The dangers and uses of radiation 
Nuclear fission 
Nuclear fusion

Waves    
Types of wave 
Amplitude, wavelength and frequency 
Reflection and refraction of waves 
Echoes and sonar 
Electromagnetic waves and radar

Light    
Reflection and refraction of light 
Critical angle and total internal reflection - Higher 
Lenses

Electricity    
Conductors and insulators 
Charge, current and voltage 
Ohm’s law, electric power and energy 
Calculating resistance 
Electricity in the home

Magnetism and electromagnetism    

Magnetic fields 
The motor effect - Higher
The a.c. generator 
The transformer 

Space physics    
The solar system 
Stars 
The Universe 
Space travel and life on other planets

Practicals    
Speed and height 
Hooke's law 
The principle of moments 
Mass and volume 
Personal power 
Angles of incidence and refraction 
Ohm's law 
The resistance of a metallic conductor 
The strength of a magnetic field 

Edexcel Physics Syllabus
Pearson, an academic body, offers qualifications in various subjects under the brand name of Pearson Edexcel. These qualifications are accepted by a wide number of institutions and employers across the world. It also gives resources like edexcel gcse physics past papers for students and also provides technical support to teachers.

The syllabus for the Edexcel GCSE physics is as follows:

Key concepts of Physics: Base units and derived units in the SI Units system
Topics    Sub-topics

Motion and forces    
Scalar and vector quantities 
Motion 
Newton's laws 
Momentum - Higher
Motion of vehicles

Conservation of energy    
Changes in energy 
Efficiency 
Energy sources
Waves    Properties of waves 
Reflection and refraction 
Sound and ultrasound

Light and the EM spectrum    
The behaviour of light 
Lenses 
Electromagnetic waves

Radioactivity    
Atoms 
Nuclear radiation 
Uses and dangers of radioactivity 
Nuclear power

Astronomy    

Changes in energy 
Power and efficiency

Forces and their effects    
Forces 
Effects of forces 

Electricity and circuits    
Electric circuits 
Mains electricity 
Static electricity    

Magnetism and the motor effect    
Magnets and magnetic fields 
Electromagnets - Higher 

Electromagnetic induction    
Electromagnetic induction 
Transformers 

The particle model  

Density of materials 
Temperature changes and energy 
Particles in gases

Forces and matter    
Forces and elasticity 
Pressure in fluids
Practicals    


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