Cambridge International AS and A Level Physics (9702)

Cambridge International AS and A Level Physics (9702)

Understand fundamental physical principles and how they apply in different contexts. Develop practical skills through careful experiments and data analysis. Use mathematics to interpret results and present precise scientific explanations.

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AS Level Content: Fundamentals of Physics (Papers 1, 2, and 3)

The AS Level covers core mechanics, electricity, waves, and fundamental concepts, focusing on accuracy and basic problem-solving.

Mechanics, Energy & Solids

Covers Kinematics (**projectile motion**), Dynamics (**momentum, Newton’s laws**), Forces (equilibrium, density, pressure), **Energy, Work, Power**, and **Deformation of solids** (Hooke’s Law, stress/strain).

Waves, Electricity & Circuits

Explores Waves (**superposition, interference**), Electricity (**resistance, resistivity**), and D.C. Circuits (**Kirchhoff’s laws, potential dividers**).

Particles, Units & Practical Skills

Includes **Physical Quantities** (units, errors), **Scalars and Vectors**, and **Particle Physics** (atoms, nuclei, radiation). Practical skills are assessed in Paper 3.

A Level Content: Advanced Principles (Papers 4 and 5)

The A Level expands into fields, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and advanced applications.

Fields and Thermodynamics

Covers **Motion in a circle**, **Gravitational and Electric Fields** (potential), **Temperature, Ideal Gases**, and the **First Law of Thermodynamics**.

Advanced Electricity and Modern Physics

Includes **Oscillations (SHM)**, **Capacitance**, **Magnetic Fields** (induction), **Alternating Currents**, **Quantum Physics** (photoelectric effect), and **Nuclear Physics** (binding energy).

Applied Physics (Specialised Topics)

Covers **Medical Physics** (ultrasound, X-rays), **Astronomy** (standard candles, stellar radii), and **Cosmology**.

Skill Development Focus

The course develops critical analytical, experimental, and problem-solving skills.

Experimental Skills

Planning experiments, carrying out procedures safely, and evaluating results.

Problem-Solving & Data Handling

Applying physics knowledge to **novel situations**, and organizing/interpreting experimental and theoretical data.

Critical Thinking & Communication

Evaluating evidence, drawing conclusions, and presenting scientific information clearly using appropriate terminology.

Assessment Structure

The qualification can be achieved through staged assessment (AS then A2) or by taking all five papers in one series.

AS Level Papers (P1, P2, P3)

  • **Paper 1 (MCQ):** 1 hr 15 mins | 31% AS Mark.
  • **Paper 2 (Structured):** 1 hr 15 mins | 46% AS Mark.
  • **Paper 3 (Practical):** 2 hours (2–3 experiments) | 23% AS Mark.
A Level Papers (P4, P5)

  • **Paper 4 (Structured):** 2 hours | 38.5% A Level Mark (Assumes AS knowledge).
  • **Paper 5 (Planning, Analysis, Evaluation):** 1 hr 15 mins | 11.5% A Level Mark (Based on experimental data).

This structure is based on the Cambridge International AS and A Level Physics (9702) syllabus.

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