Complete Physics for Cambridge IGCSE ® Student book
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Product details:
- Edition number and title :Complete Physics for Cambridge IGCSE ® Student book (Third edition)
- Edition number 3
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 25 September 2014
- ISBN 9780198308713
- Binding Unidentified
- No. of pages336 pages
- Size 276x220x15 mm
- Weight 980 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Colour 0
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The Complete Physics for Cambridge IGCSE Student Book's stretching approach is trusted by teachers around the world to support advanced understanding and achievement. With plenty of engaging material, practice questions and practical ideas, this updated edition contains everything your students need to succeed in Cambridge IGCSE Physics.
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The best-selling Complete Physics for Cambridge IGCSE Student Book is trusted by teachers around the world to support understanding and achievement. The popular, stretching approach will help students to reach their full potential. Written by an experienced author, this updated edition is full of engaging content with up-to-date examples to cover all aspects of the Cambridge syllabus.
The step-by-step approach will lead students through the course in a logical learning order building knowledge and practical skills with regular questions and practical activities. Extension material will stretch the highest ability students and prepare them to take the next step in their learning. Practice exam questions will consolidate student understanding and prepare them for exam success.
Each book is accompanied by a wealth of digital materials, providing extra support for students, including practice exam questions, revision checklists and advice on how to prepare for an examination.
Complete Chemistry, Biology and Physics are for students following the Cambridge International Examinations updated syllabuses for Cambridge IGCSE. These three books provide clear, well-written course material and a wealth of questions and exercises, including exam-level revision. In addition to this, an accompanying CD-ROM provides interactive questions, mock exam papers with questions from real past papers, and revision checklists to aid learning. With a highly
illustrative and colourful design, this engaging recourse is deal for the international student.
Table of Contents:
1 Measurements and units
Numbers and units
A system of units
Measuring length and time
Volume and density
Measuring volume and density
More about mass and density
Further questions
Revision summary
2 Forces and motion
Speed, velocity, and acceleration
Motion graphs
Recording motion
Free fall
More motion graphs
Forces in balance
Force, mass, and acceleration
Friction
Force, weight, and gravity
Action and reaction
Momentum (1)
Momentum (2)
More about vectors
Moving in circles
Further questions
Revision summary
3 Forces and pressure
Forces and turning effects
Centre of mass
More about moments
Stretching and compressing
Pressure
Pressure in liquids
Hydraulic systems
Pressure from the air
Gas pressure and volume
Pressure problems
Further questions
Revision summary
4 Forces and energy
Work and energy
Energy transformation
Calculating PE and KE
Efficiency and power
Energy for electricity (1)
Energy for electricity (2)
Energy resources
How the world gets its energy
Further questions
Revision summary
5 Thermal effects
Moving particles
Temperature(1)
Temperature(2)
Expanding solids and liquids
Heating gases
Thermal conduction
Convection
Thermal radiation
Liquids and vapours
Specific heat capacity
Latent heat
Further questions
Revision summary
6 Waves and sounds
Transverse and longitudinal waves
Wave effects
Sound waves
Speed of sound and echoes
Characteristics of sound waves
Ultrasound
Further questions
Revision summary
7 Rays and waves
Light rays and waves
Reflection in plane mirrors (1)
Reflection in plane mirrors (2)
Refraction of Light
Total internal reflection
Refraction calculations
Lenses (1)
Lenses(2)
More lenses in action
Electromagnetic waves (1)
Electromagnetic waves (2)
Sending and storing
Further questions
Revision summary
8 Electricity
Electric charge (1)
Electric charge (2)
Electric fields
Current in a simple circuit
Potential difference
Resistance (1)
Resistance (2)
More about resistance factors
Series and parallel circuits (1)
Series and parallel circuits (2)
Electrical energy and power
Living with electricity
Further questions
Revision summary
9 Magnets and currents
Magnets
Magnetic fields
Magnetic effect of a current
Electromagnets
Magnetic force on a current
Electric motors
Electromagnetic induction
More about induced currents
Generators
Coils and transformers (1)
Coils and transformers (2)
Power across the country
Further questions
Revision summary
10 Electrons and electronics
Electronic essentials
More on components
Electronic switching
Logic gates (1)
Logic gates (2)
Electron beams
Further questions
Revision summary
11 Atoms and radioactivity
Inside atoms
Nuclear radiation (1)
Nuclear radiation (2)
Radioactive decay (1)
Radioactive decay (2)
Nuclear energy
Fusion future
Using radioactivity
Atoms and particles (1)
Atoms and particles (2)
Further questions
Revision summary
12 History of key ideas
Force, motion, and energy
Rays, waves, and particles
Magnetism and electricity
The Earth and beyond
Key developments in physics
13 Practical physics
Working safety
Planning and preparing
Measuring and recording
Dealing with data
Evaluating and improving
Some experimental investigations
Taking a practical test
Practical preparation
14 Mathematics for physics
The essential mathematics
15 IGCSE practice questions
Multichoice questions (Core)
Multichoice questions (Extended)
IGCSE theory questions
IGCSE alternative-to-practical questions
16 Reference
Useful equations
Units and elements
Electrical symbols and codes
Answers to questions
Index