Physics A2 Unit 2 – Fields, Capacitors and Particle Physics

“Physics A2 Unit 2 – Fields, Capacitors and Particle Physics” by Ferguson Cosgrove is published by Hodder Education Group on October 27, 2017. This 88-page book is designed to support students studying A-level Physics, specifically tailored to the CCEA exam board. It offers clear topic summaries along with sample questions and answers aimed at enhancing students’ exam techniques and understanding of the subject matter.
Readers will find a structured approach to the key concepts of physics, including fields, capacitors, and particle physics. The content is crafted to help students identify essential topics, consolidate their knowledge through exam tips and knowledge check questions, and improve their exam performance with graded sample answers. This edition serves as a valuable study aid, fostering independent learning and providing a foundation for generating personalized revision notes.
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Exam Board: CCEA Level: A-level Subject: Physics First Teaching: September 2016 First Exam: June 2018 Reinforce students’ understanding throughout their course; clear topic summaries with sample questions and answers will improve exam technique to achieve higher grades Written by examiners and teachers, Student Guides: · Help students identify what they need to know with a concise summary of the topics examined in the AS and A-level specification · Consolidate understanding with exam tips and knowledge check questions · Provide opportunities to improve exam technique with sample graded answers to exam-style questions · Develop independent learning and research skills · Provide the content for generating individual revision notes
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