Collins GCSE sciences: physics

This text has been written to match the content demands of the 1996 GCSE science separate subject syllabus documents. This work stresses the way physicists and engineers attempt to understand and control the physical world.

The book covers managing energy, solids and fuels, controlling movement, controlling electricity, using waves to communicate, harnessing the atom and the Earth in space.

The book contains:

  • Learning objectives for each chapter, to help aid private study
  • Key point summaries, to emphasize ideas and aid revision
  • Examination-style questions to help students prepare for the GCSE examination.

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Subject(s)Science
Author(s)Shirley Parsons, Ian Pritchard
Age14-16
Published1996
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Shelf referenceA 500.1 COL
ISN/ISBN9780003223880
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8kag

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