About Course
Cambridge IGCSE Physics helps learners to understand the technological world in which they live, and take an informed interest in science and scientific developments. The syllabus includes the basic principles and concepts that are fundamental to the subject, some current applications of physics, and a strong emphasis on practical skills.
What Will You Learn?
Learn New Things
Self Development
Skills Update
Prepared Yourself
Course Content
1 Motion, forces and energy
1.1 Physical quantities and measurement technique
1.5 Forces: 1.5.1 Effects of forces
1.7 Energy, work and power: 1.7.1 Energy
2 Thermal physics
2.1 Kinetic particle model of matter: 2.1.1 States of matter
2.2 Kinetic particle model of matter: 2.1.2 Particle model
2.3 Kinetic particle model of matter: 2.1.3 Gases and the absolute scale of temperature
3 Waves
3.1 General properties of waves
3.2 Light: 3.2.1 Reflection of light
3.3 Light: 3.2.2 Refraction of light
3.4 Light: 3.2.3 Thin lenses
4 Electricity and magnetism
4.1 Simple phenomena of magnetism
4.2 Electrical quantities: 4.2.1 Electric charge
4.3 Electrical quantities: 4.2.2 Electric current
4.4 Electrical quantities: 4.2.3 Electromotive force and potential difference
4.5 Electrical quantities: 4.2.4 Resistance
5 Nuclear physics
5.1 The nuclear model of the atom 5.1.1 The atom
5.2 The nuclear model of the atom 5.1.2 The nucleus
6 Space physics
6.1 Earth and the Solar System 6.1.1 The Earth
6.2 Earth and the Solar System 6.1.2 The Solar System
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