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Exam practice

  • GCSE Physics: exam-style quiz by topic

    Try this quiz based on GCSE Physics past papers. Choose the topic you would like to revise and answer the questions.

  • GCSE Physics: exam-style questions

    Use our interactive tests to understand how the OCR 21st Century foundation and higher physics GCSE exams work. Revise topics such as forces and learn equations and formulae.

  • GCSE Physics: quick-fire questions

    Free quiz to help you revise for your OCR 21st Century foundation and higher GCSE exams, based on GCSE physics past papers. Revise formulae, equations and more.

Quizzes

  • Quiz: Change in energy stores

    This interactive quiz is aimed at GCSE physics students studying types of energy store, energy transfers, energy dissipation, the conservation of energy and energy calculations.

  • Quiz: Scalar and vector quantities

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE physics students studying scalar quantities, vector quantities and calculations involving forces.

  • Quiz: Moments, levers and gears

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE physics students studying moments, moments and balanced objects, levers and gears.

  • Quiz: Momentum - Higher

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE physics students studying momentum calculations, conservation of momentum and force and momentum.

  • Quiz: The Solar System

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE physics students studying the structure of the Solar System, the Sun, orbital motion and orbits and speed - Higher.

  • Quiz: Temperature changes and energy

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE physics students studying states of matter, internal energy, energy and temperature, specific heat capacity and specific latent heat.

  • Quiz: Particles in gases

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE physics students studying particle motion, gas pressure and temperature, gas pressure and volume and changing gas pressure - Higher.

  • Quiz: Scientific skills

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE physics students studying planning, observing, analysing, evaluating an experiment and scientific equipment.

Podcasts

  • Forces

    Learn all about forces for your GCSE physics exams, with scientists James Stewart and Ellie Hurer.

  • Electricity

    Scientists James Stewart and Ellie Hurer guide you through the key facts about electricity for GCSE physics.

  • Energy

    Learn all about energy for your GCSE physics exam, with Ellie Hurer and James Stewart.

  • Science exam techniques

    Learn all about science exam techniques for your GCSE science exams with Dr Alex Lathbridge.

Radiation and waves

Sustainable energy

  • Energy - OCR 21st Century

    Power is the rate at which energy is transferred. The amount of energy usefully transferred in a system determines how efficient that system is.

  • Electricity generation - OCR 21st Century

    Every person, animal and device transfers energy. Much of the energy that is supplied by electricity must be generated from other energy stores - some are renewable but most are non-renewable.

  • Sample exam questions - sustainable energy - OCR 21st Century

    Understanding how to approach exam questions helps boost exam performance. Questions will include multiple choice, descriptions and explanations, using mathematical skills and extended writing.

Electric circuits

Explaining motion

  • Forces - OCR 21st Century

    Forces arise from the interactions of two objects. They can be divided into two categories - contact forces and non-contact forces.

  • How can we describe motion? - OCR 21st Century

    The movement of objects can be described using motion graphs and numerical values. These are both used to help in the design of faster and more efficient vehicles.

  • Force and motion - OCR 21st Century

    Unbalanced forces on an object will change its motion. Ideas about force and momentum can be used to explain road safety measures.

  • Motion and energy transfer

    Energy stored in a moving object is called kinetic energy. As an object is raised above ground its gravitational potential energy increases. When a force moves an object work is done.

  • Sample exam questions - motion - OCR 21st Century

    Understanding how to approach exam questions helps boost exam performance. Questions will include multiple choice, descriptions and explanations, using mathematical skills and extended writing.

Radioactive materials

Matter - models and explanations

Ideas about science

Practical skills

  • Scientific skills - OCR 21st Century

    Scientific investigations have several stages - planning, collecting data, analysing data and evaluation. It is important to understand how to carry out each stage of the investigation.

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