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Oxford Revise is a fresh, evidence-based approach to studying; created by the teacher-trusted Oxford Science author team and informed by the latest research into the best ways to make learning stick, it organises content in the most effective way for successful learning, ideal for independent study throughout the school year and in the lead-up to exams.
Based on principles of cognitive science, the simple three-step Knowledge, Retrieval, and Practice approach helps students to organise information and commit it to long-term memory, improve retention and recall, and apply knowledge successfully with extensive exam-style practice. It's everything students need to study effectively and fully prepare for their exams, in one convenient book.
Each paperback purchased includes free access to an ebook version of the title. Details on how to access it are printed inside the book. Answers will be available online at oxfordrevise.com/scienceanswers.
Contents
Chapter1: Measurements and errors
Chapter2: Particles and radiation
Chapter3: Properties of particles
Chapter4: Progressive and stationary waves
Chapter5: Reflection, diffraction, and interference
Chapter6: Force, energy, and momentum 1
Chapter7: Force, energy, and momentum 2
Chapter8: Materials
Chapter9: Current electricity
Chapter10: Circuits
Chapter11: Circular motion
Chapter12: Simple harmonic motion
Chapter13: Thermal physics
Chapter14: Gravitational fields
Chapter15: Electric fields
Chapter16: Capacitance
Chapter17: Magnetic fields
Chapter18: Electromagnetic induction
Chapter19: Radioactivity
Chapter20: Nuclear energy
Chapter21: Telescopes
Chapter22: Stars and cosmology
Chapter23: Physics of the eye and ear
Chapter24: Medical imaging
Chapter25: Rotational dynamics
Chapter26: Thermodynamics and engines
Chapter27: The discovery of the electron
Chapter28: Wave-particle duality and special relativity
Chapter29: Discrete semiconductor devices
Chapter30: Analogue and digital signals
Required practicals and unifying concepts
Multiple-choice questions
Data booklet