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These Topic Questions have been taken from Cambridge Progression Test Papers + Cambridge Checkpoint Exam Papers + Have Additional Practice Questions
The questions are mapped to your curriculum to give you application-based question practice.
All Questions come with mark schemes.
Progress-Tracking-MCQ's have been included
The course is also
ideal as a " Pre-IGCSE
Course', ensuring that your IGCSE journey begins on a much easier note.
About Syllabus:
Use density to explain why objects float or sink in water.
Describe the difference between heat and temperature.
Know that energy is conserved, meaning it cannot be created or destroyed.
Know that thermal energy will always transfer from hotter regions or objects to colder ones, and this is known as heat dissipation.
Describe thermal transfer by the processes of conduction, convection and radiation
Explain cooling by evaporation
Draw and interpret waveforms, and recognise the link between loudness and amplitude, pitch and frequency.
Use waveforms to show how sound waves interact to reinforce or cancel each other.
Describe how current divides in parallel circuits.
Know how to measure current and voltage in series and parallel circuits, and describe the effect of adding cells and lamps.
Calculate resistance (resistance = voltage / current) and describe how resistance affects current.
Use diagrams and conventional symbols to represent, make and compare circuits that include cells, switches, resistors (fixed and variable), ammeters, voltmeters, lamps and buzzers.
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