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Igcse Physics (Cambridge) Part 1: Mechanics

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Igcse Physics (Cambridge) Part 1: Mechanics

Igcse Physics (Cambridge) Part 1: Mechanics
Published 5/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.23 GB | Duration: 14h 20m

Measurements, Density, Pressure, Forces, Motion Graphs, Moments, Springs, Momentum

What you'll learn

Gain a deeper understanding of motion graphs

Gain a deeper understanding of forces

Gain a deeper understanding of density

Gain a deeper understanding of pressure

Gain a deeper understanding of work energy power

Gain a deeper understanding of moments

Gain a deeper understanding of momentum

Gain a deeper understanding of springs

Requirements

None

Description

Hello! Welcome to Part 1 of my Cambridge IGCSE Physics Course! I'm thrilled that you have taken an interest to be here and I do hope that by the end of this course you will have mastered the topics that you are struggling with at the moment. This is not a theoretical course, emphasis here is not on explaining physics concepts in an abstract way, but rather on explaining them in context of actual exam questions. By viewing 10 or 15 different questions targeting the same concept from different perspectives, you will gain a much deeper and much more solid understanding of it, and then you move on to the next concept until all the concepts in this course are fully mastered and you're ready to ace your exam!The best way to make use of this course depends on where your current position is:1) If you feel overwhelmed and you want to start from scratch then you should watch the videos straight away. You should watch each video twice, on the second run, you should pause and try to answer each question before watching me answer it for you. 2) If you feel you have a moderate knowledge of the concepts but you want to elevate your level and get ready for the exam, maybe you should begin with the pdf attached to each video. It offers questions and answers on the topic, you can start solving and checking against the model answer, and when something seems confusing, you can open the video and speed up to the question you are on, and just watch from there. The sequence of questions is the same in each video and the corresponding pdf.This course offers a comprehensive guide to the mechanics module of IGCSE Physics (Cambridge Curriculum). It includes questions classified by topic/subtopic/difficulty level in each of the various subdomains of mechanics (for example: Density, Pressure, Forces, Motion, Moments, Momentum, Hooks Law), spanning both multiple choice questions (paper 2) and short answer questions (paper 4). This course is divided into chapters for different topics in mechanics as follows: Chapter 1: General Physics (topics: measurements and density)Chapter 2: Motion (topics: motion with constant speed, acceleration, speed time graphs, distance time graphs)Chapter 3: Forces (topics: equilibrium, newton's laws, mass and weight)Chapter 4: Applications (topics: moments, momentum, springs, pressure)In each chapter you will find multiple videos, each of which addresses a particular topic. Some videos are longer than others because I've tried as much as possible to groups similar ideas in a single video, and some ideas appeared more often in exam past papers than others. I hope this course brings you one step further to achieving great results in your final exams.

Overview

Section 1: General Physics

Lecture 1 Measuring length, volume, time Paper 2

Lecture 2 Scalars and Vectors (paper 2)

Lecture 3 Introductory Concepts to Mechanics (Paper 4)

Lecture 4 Density Paper 2

Lecture 5 Density Paper 4

Section 2: Motion

Lecture 6 Motion at constant speed (paper 2)

Lecture 7 Acceleration (paper 2)

Lecture 8 Motion graphs (paper 2)

Lecture 9 Motion graphs concepts (paper 4)

Lecture 10 Speed-Time graphs (paper 4)

Lecture 11 Distance-Time graphs (paper 4)

Lecture 12 Motion graphs advanced questions (paper 4)

Section 3: Forces

Lecture 13 Forces (paper 2)

Lecture 14 Vector Diagrams (paper 4)

Lecture 15 Newton's First Law (Equilibrium) (Paper 2)

Lecture 16 Newton's Second Law (F=ma) (Paper 2)

Lecture 17 Forces (Paper 4)

Lecture 18 Mass and Weight (paper 2)

Lecture 19 W=mg (paper 2)

Section 4: Applications (Pressure, Momentum, Moments, Springs)

Lecture 20 Moments (Paper 2)

Lecture 21 Center of Mass (Paper 2)

Lecture 22 Moments (Paper 4)

Lecture 23 Momentum (Paper 2)

Lecture 24 Momentum (Paper 4)

Lecture 25 Springs and Hooke's Law (Paper 2)

Lecture 26 Springs and Hooke's Law (Paper 4)

Lecture 27 Pressure and Area (Paper 2)

Lecture 28 Pressure in Liquids (paper 2)

Lecture 29 Pressure (paper 4)

Section 5: Energy, Work and Power

Lecture 30 Work (paper 2)

Lecture 31 Power (paper 2)

Lecture 32 Kinetic and Potential Energy (paper 2)

Lecture 33 Energy Sources and Types (Paper 2)

Lecture 34 Conservation of Energy (paper 2)

Lecture 35 Work Energy Power (paper 4)

Lecture 36 Efficiency (paper 2)

Lecture 37 Energy Sources and Types (Paper 4)

IGCSE or GCSE (O-Level) Physics Cambridge Students