Cambridge IGCSE® Physics WorkbookThis edition of our successful series to support the Cambridge IGCSE Physics syllabus (0625) is fully updated for the revised syllabus for first examination from 2016. Written by a highly experienced author, Cambridge IGCSE Physics Workbook helps students build the skills required in both their theory and practical examinations. The exercises in this write-in workbook help to consolidate understanding and get used to using knowledge in new situations. They also develop information handling and problem solving skills and develop experimental skills including planning investigations and interpreting results. This accessible book encourages students to engage with the material. The answers to the exercises can be found on the Teacher's Resource CD-ROM. |
Contents
Describing motion | 9 |
Forces and motion | 20 |
Turning effects of forces | 33 |
Energy transformations and energy transfers | 45 |
Energy resources | 52 |
Thermal physics | 63 |
Thermal properties of matter | 70 |
Thermal heat energy transfers | 79 |
Physics of waves | 87 |
Properties of waves | 99 |
magnetism | 107 |
Electric circuits | 124 |
Electromagnetic induction | 138 |
Radioactivity | 147 |
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acceleration alpha particle alternating current atomic nucleus beaker beam Boyle’s law circuit Complete the table component conductor current flows Definitions to learn described diagram shows diagram to show distance distance–time graph draw a diagram electric charge electric current electromagnetic radiation electron energy transferred equation Exercise Explain your answer force acting force arrows frequency heat energy infrared radiation Input ionising radiation isotope Label lamp length lens liquid logic gate magnetic field magnetised material measure metal momentum moving name and symbol neutrons non-metal nucleon nucleon number nuclide number of protons object pressure proton number protons radioactive decay radioactive substance ray diagram ray of light refraction resistance resistor resultant force second column sound wave space specific heat capacity speed–time graph steady speed table shows temperature total internal reflection truth table turning effect type of electromagnetic type of ionising voltage wave travels wavelength Write