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AS Level Physics Practice Test Questions — Flashcards

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AS Level Physics is a linear qualification, meaning that students take all the AS exams at the end of their AS course. The subject content includes:
Core content: Measurements and their errors, particles and radiation, waves, mechanics and materials, electricity, further mechanics and thermal physics, fields and their consequences, and nuclear physics
Options: Astrophysics, medical physics, engineering physics, and turning points 


The Cambridge International AS and A Level Physics syllabus builds on the skills acquired at Cambridge IGCSE level. The syllabus includes: Theoretical concepts, Current applications of physics, and Advanced practical skills. 
The OxfordAQA International AS and A-level Physics (9630) qualification is designed to prepare students for university study in Physics or Engineering. The specification includes ten practicals that have been designed to give students a broad range of hands-on knowledge. 

Some resources for AS Level Physics include:
AQA:
Specification, planning resources, teaching resources, assessment resources, practical handbooks, science technician, and marketing guidance
Cambridge International AS & A Level Physics: Coursebook, teacher's resource, workbook, and practical workbook 

Some tips for preparing for AS Level Physics include: Use multiple books to study from and Draw out and understand every mechanism.

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There are three equations of uniformly accelerated motion, the odd one out is
final_velocity = initial_velocity + (2 × acceleration × distance_moved)
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