The document outlines the curriculum contents for the IGCSE Physics 0625 exam. It is divided into 5 main sections that cover: general physics including motion, forces, energy and pressure; thermal physics including states of matter, temperature and heat transfer; properties of waves including light and sound; electricity and magnetism including circuits and electromagnetic effects; and atomic physics including atomic structure and radioactivity. Each section contains multiple sub-sections that provide more specific topic coverage.
The document outlines the curriculum contents for the IGCSE Physics 0625 exam. It is divided into 5 main sections that cover: general physics including motion, forces, energy and pressure; thermal physics including states of matter, temperature and heat transfer; properties of waves including light and sound; electricity and magnetism including circuits and electromagnetic effects; and atomic physics including atomic structure and radioactivity. Each section contains multiple sub-sections that provide more specific topic coverage.
The document outlines the curriculum contents for the IGCSE Physics 0625 exam. It is divided into 5 main sections that cover: general physics including motion, forces, energy and pressure; thermal physics including states of matter, temperature and heat transfer; properties of waves including light and sound; electricity and magnetism including circuits and electromagnetic effects; and atomic physics including atomic structure and radioactivity. Each section contains multiple sub-sections that provide more specific topic coverage.
The document outlines the curriculum contents for the IGCSE Physics 0625 exam. It is divided into 5 main sections that cover: general physics including motion, forces, energy and pressure; thermal physics including states of matter, temperature and heat transfer; properties of waves including light and sound; electricity and magnetism including circuits and electromagnetic effects; and atomic physics including atomic structure and radioactivity. Each section contains multiple sub-sections that provide more specific topic coverage.
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CURRICULUM CONTENTS
IGCSE Physics 0625
Section I: General Physics
1.1 Length & Time 1.2 Motion 1.3 Mass & Weight 1.4 Density 1.5 Forces 1.5.1 Effect of Forces 1.5.2 Turning effect 1.5.3 Conditions of Equilibrium 1.5.4 Centre of Mass 1.5.5 Scalars & Vectors 1.6 Momentum 1.7 Energy, Work & Power 1.7.1 Energy 1.7.2. Energy Resources 1.7.3 Work 1.7.4 Power 1.8 Pressure
Section II: Thermal Physics
2.1 Simple Kinetic Molecular Model of Matter 2.1.1 States of Matter 2.1.2 Molecular Model 2.1.3 Evaporation 2.1.4 Pressure Changes 2.2 Thermal Properties of Matter & Temperature 2.2.1 Thermal Expansion of Solids, Liquids and Gases 2.2.2 Measurement of Temperature 2.2.3. Thermal Capacity (Heat Capacity) 2.2.4. Melting and Boiling 2.3 Thermal Processes 2.3.1 Conduction 2.3.2 Convection 2.3.3 Radiation 2.3.4. Consequence of Energy Transfer
SuperNova School Physics 0625 IGCSE
Section III: Properties of Waves including light and sound 3.1General Wave Properties 3.2 Light 3.2.1 Reflection of Light 3.2.2 Refraction of Light 3.2.3 Thin Converging Lens 3.2.4 Dispersion of Light 3.3 Electromagnetic Spectrum 3.4 Sound
Section IV: Electricity and Magnetism
4.1 Simple Phenomenon of Magnetism 4.2 Electrical Quantities 4.2.1 Electric Charge 4.2.2 Current 4.2.3 Electromotive Force 4.2.4 Potential Difference 4.2.5 Resistance 4.2.6 Electrical Working 4.3 Electrical Circuits 4.3.1 Circuit Diagrams 4.3.2 Series & Parallel Circuit Diagrams 4.3.3. Action & Use of Circuit Components 4.4 Digital Electronics 4.5 Dangers of Electricity 4.6 Electromagnetic Effects 4.6.1 Electromagnetic Induction 4.6.2 AC Generator 4.6.3 Transformer 4.6.4 The Magnetic Effect of a Current 4.6.5 The Force on a Current-Carrying Conductor 4.6.6 DC Motor
Section V: Atomic Physics
5.1 The Nuclear Atom 5.1.1 Atomic Model 5.1.2 Nucleus 5.2 Radioactivity 5.2.1 Detection of Radioactivity 5.2.2 Characteristics of Three Kinds of Emissions 5.2.3 Radioactive Decay 5.2.4 Half Life 5.2.5 Safety Precautions