IGCSE & O-A Levels Physics

IGCSE & O-A Levels Physics

Lectures for the British Curriculum Physics delivered through perfect examples. Past papers solved i

19/04/2022

AS Level Moments discussed (Components explained)

18/04/2022

Chapter "Moments" in 15 minutes.

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Temperature, IGCSE and O Levels Physics

27/08/2021

A2 Physics --> Thermodynamics

22/05/2021

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11/05/2021

Deformation of Solids, AS Levels 9702.

06/05/2021

Oscillations, A2 Physics

05/05/2021

Progressive and stationary waves

25/03/2021
15/03/2021

Projectile motion explained in just 1 frame!

09/08/2020

"Latent Heat", Part of Thermodynamics (IGCSE & O-A Levels) by Sir Saad Khalid
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24/06/2020

"Pressure for solids", Part of Pressure (IGCSE & O-A Levels) by Sir Saad Khalid
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23/06/2020

Part of Kinematics, (IGCSE & O-A Level Physics)
by Sir Saad Khalid
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20/06/2020

"Alpha-particle scattering experiment", Radioactivity (IGCSE & A-Levels) by Sir Saad Khalid
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20/06/2020

Work, Energy & Power (IGCSE) by Sir Saad Khalid.
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20/06/2020

The Fact that Ice being a solid is still less dense than water which is Liquid is Fascinating. Hence, Ice floats on water. (Thermal Physics, IGCSE)

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Moments (AS Levels) Components explained.
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