GCSE Physics Revision
Free AI-generated GCSE physics revision notes. Forces, energy, waves, electricity, magnetism, space — all exam boards.
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Visual concept map showing how ideas connect — great for revision
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GCSE Physics Revision Notes for GCSE GCSE — Free AI Cheatsheet
GCSE Physics covers eight topic areas across the AQA, Edexcel, and OCR specifications: Energy, Electricity, Particle Model, Atomic Structure, Forces, Waves, Magnetism, and Space. The exams are heavily mathematical — approximately 30% of marks require calculations, the highest proportion of any GCSE science. You must be able to recall and apply equations (some are given on the equation sheet, but many must be memorized), rearrange formulae, and interpret graphs. The two papers are each 1 hour 45 minutes for AQA, with a mix of multiple choice, short answer, and 6-mark extended response questions.
The most effective revision approach for GCSE Physics is equation mastery combined with conceptual understanding. Start by sorting the equations into two lists: those you must memorise (e.g., speed = distance/time, F = ma, V = IR, P = IV, efficiency = useful output/total input) and those given on the formula sheet (e.g., F = ke for Hooke's law). Then practise rearranging each equation and applying it to different contexts. For every equation, do at least five practice calculations with varying difficulty. Beyond calculations, make sure you can explain the physics behind each formula — examiners often ask "explain why" questions worth 3-6 marks that require qualitative understanding.
Coachingle's AI-generated GCSE Physics revision notes present every equation with units, a worked example, and a common exam trap to avoid (e.g., forgetting to convert kJ to J, or using the wrong area in pressure calculations). The required practical section covers specific heat capacity, resistance in a wire, force and extension, and light refraction experiments — each with the variables, method, and the graph you should expect. Flashcards include Higher tier topics like momentum conservation, transformer equations, and nuclear fusion/fission that separate grade 7-9 students from grade 4-6.
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