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arguably everything but mod 3 in terms of the concepts, but here’s a breakdown:
so your telling me that if I forget stuff then I would have to come back to prelim stuff to revise or is that unnecessary?arguably everything but mod 3 in terms of the concepts, but here’s a breakdown:
- mod 1 - u need to know acceleration, velocity, displacement, how to use vectors, velocity time graphs and similar, suvat, and relative motion
- mod 2 - newtons laws, free body diagrams, friction (debatably but i’d recommend), energy and power, work, momentum
- mod 3 - the concepts of heat energy, standing waves and the doppler effect (no formulas needed), longitudinal and transverse waves, wavelength and frequency, refraction, diffraction, the wave equation, period, reflection, superposition
- mod 4 - electric fields, coloumbs, coloumbs law, voltage/potential difference, work in electric fields, very basic circuits (you usually won’t be expected to draw them but i’d recommend roughly knowing them for drawing diagrams to support answers), current and resistance, power in circuits, magnetic fields, solenoids, right hand rules to determine magnetic field direction
so essentially all of mod1,2 and 4, and for mod 3 you can pretty much forget about thermodynamics but make sure you know waves well
omfgarguably everything but mod 3 in terms of the concepts, but here’s a breakdown:
- mod 1 - u need to know acceleration, velocity, displacement, how to use vectors, velocity time graphs and similar, suvat, and relative motion
- mod 2 - newtons laws, free body diagrams, friction (debatably but i’d recommend), energy and power, work, momentum
- mod 3 - the concepts of heat energy, standing waves and the doppler effect (no formulas needed), longitudinal and transverse waves, wavelength and frequency, refraction, diffraction, the wave equation, period, reflection, superposition
- mod 4 - electric fields, coloumbs, coloumbs law, voltage/potential difference, work in electric fields, very basic circuits (you usually won’t be expected to draw them but i’d recommend roughly knowing them for drawing diagrams to support answers), current and resistance, power in circuits, magnetic fields, solenoids, right hand rules to determine magnetic field direction
so essentially all of mod1,2 and 4, and for mod 3 you can pretty much forget about thermodynamics but make sure you know waves well
That's unnecessaryso your telling me that if I forget stuff then I would have to come back to prelim stuff to revise or is that unnecessary?
nah youll go over it again (except for like the BASIC basic stuff like law of conservation of energy, but honestly by the time you make it to year 12 you'd hope that's burned into your brain)so your telling me that if I forget stuff then I would have to come back to prelim stuff to revise or is that unnecessary?
is the image stuff for refraction and reflection important for yr 12?arguably everything but mod 3 in terms of the concepts, but here’s a breakdown:
- mod 1 - u need to know acceleration, velocity, displacement, how to use vectors, velocity time graphs and similar, suvat, and relative motion
- mod 2 - newtons laws, free body diagrams, friction (debatably but i’d recommend), energy and power, work, momentum
- mod 3 - the concepts of heat energy, standing waves and the doppler effect (no formulas needed), longitudinal and transverse waves, wavelength and frequency, refraction, diffraction, the wave equation, period, reflection, superposition
- mod 4 - electric fields, coloumbs, coloumbs law, voltage/potential difference, work in electric fields, very basic circuits (you usually won’t be expected to draw them but i’d recommend roughly knowing them for drawing diagrams to support answers), current and resistance, power in circuits, magnetic fields, solenoids, right hand rules to determine magnetic field direction
so essentially all of mod1,2 and 4, and for mod 3 you can pretty much forget about thermodynamics but make sure you know waves well
nah not reallyis the image stuff for refraction and reflection important for yr 12?