The AS Level Physics Full Course is carefully structured to provide students with a clear, rigorous understanding of the core concepts of physics as defined in the current Cambridge International AS Level syllabus (9072). The course explores how physical laws govern motion, energy, waves, electricity, and matter, helping students develop strong scientific reasoning and a deeper appreciation of the physical world.
This course balances theoretical understanding with practical insight, enabling students to approach physics with confidence and precision. Learners are trained to analyse physical situations, apply mathematical relationships accurately, and interpret experimental data effectively. Emphasis is placed on developing exam readiness through structured explanations, visual representations, worked examples, and targeted practice aligned with Paper 1 (Multiple Choice), Paper 2 (Structured Questions), and Paper 3 (Advanced Practical Skills).
Physical Quantities and Measurement
Scalars and vectors, kinematics, dynamics, forces, and motion
Mechanics and Energy
Work, energy, power, momentum, and conservation principles
Waves and Oscillations
Wave motion, superposition, diffraction, sound waves, and wave properties
Electricity and Circuits
Electric charge, current, potential difference, resistance, circuit analysis, and power
Thermal Physics
Temperature, internal energy, ideal gases, and thermal processes
Atomic and Nuclear Physics
Atomic structure, energy levels, nuclear reactions, and radioactivity
Practical and Experimental Skills
Planning experiments, data analysis, uncertainty evaluation, and graphical interpretation