⚡ Cambridge IGCSE Physics Revision: Core Concepts & Exam Preparation (Online)

About Course
Unlock your potential in Cambridge IGCSE Physics with Arif Sir’s Science Hub. This tailored online program offers a thorough revision of all essential topics in the IGCSE Physics syllabus, helping students understand complex concepts, reinforce crucial formulas, and sharpen exam skills.
Perfect for students in Bangladesh and around the globe, this course is the ideal revision tool for those looking to excel in their IGCSE Physics exams.
🔍 Key Features
🧑🔬 Comprehensive Coverage of Core Topics:
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Mechanics: forces, motion, energy, and power
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Waves: sound, light, electromagnetic waves, reflection & refraction
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Electricity: circuits, current, voltage, resistance, energy transfer
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Thermal Physics: heat transfer, temperature, and thermal expansion
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Atomic Physics: nuclear energy, radioactivity, and quantum theory
📚 Revision Materials:
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Clear summaries of key concepts and formulas
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Step-by-step worked examples of past IGCSE questions
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Interactive quizzes and tests to reinforce learning
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Video lessons for difficult concepts and exam techniques
🧑🏫 Exam Preparation:
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In-depth strategies for answering IGCSE-style physics questions
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Focus on applying theory in practical situations
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Mock exams and practice papers with detailed solutions
📈 Personalized Learning:
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Progress tracking with instant feedback on practice exercises
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Parent dashboard for monitoring student progress
🎯 Who Should Enroll:
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Students preparing for Cambridge IGCSE Physics exams
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Learners aiming for top marks in their IGCSE/O-Level Physics
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Parents seeking expert-led exam revision support for their child
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International students in need of structured, interactive revision tools
📈 Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, students will:
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Fully understand and apply key IGCSE Physics concepts and formulas
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Solve practical and theoretical physics problems with confidence
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Manage time effectively during IGCSE Physics exams
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Improve problem-solving skills in mechanics, waves, and electricity
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Complete mock exams with full exam technique practice
🌟 Why Choose Arif Sir’s Science Hub?
“Physics is more than equations—it’s about understanding the world. Let us help your child connect the theory to real life.”
✅ Cambridge-trained Physics instructors with years of teaching experience
✅ Exam-focused revision designed specifically for IGCSE success
✅ Global & Bangladeshi relevance with bilingual content support (Bangla + English)
✅ Personalized learning experience with instant feedback and progress tracking
⚡ Enroll now in Cambridge IGCSE Physics Revision and ensure your child’s success in the IGCSE exams.
🌐 Join a global network of learners achieving excellence—with Arif Sir’s Science Hub.
Course Content
Chapter-1. Motion, Forces, and Energy (37 Lessons)
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Lesson 1.1.1: Understanding Physical Quantities and SI Units — Introduction to key physical quantities in mechanics and their standard units for measurement.
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Lesson 1.1.2: Measuring Length Using Rulers — Practical methods, accuracy, and precision considerations when measuring length.
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Lesson 1.1.3: Measuring Volume Using Measuring Cylinders — Techniques for measuring liquid volumes accurately.
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Lesson 1.1.4: Measuring Time Intervals Using Clocks and Timers — Methods for measuring time accurately including digital timers.
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Lesson 1.1.5: Determining Average Time Intervals — Measuring multiple repetitions and calculating averages for precision.
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Lesson 1.2.1: Defining Speed and Velocity — Difference between scalar speed and vector velocity, and how to calculate each.
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Lesson 1.2.2: Calculating Average Speed — Using total distance over total time in practical problems.
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Lesson 1.2.3: Sketching and Interpreting Distance-Time Graphs — Identifying periods of rest, constant speed, acceleration, and deceleration.
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Lesson 1.2.4: Sketching and Interpreting Speed-Time Graphs — Calculating acceleration from gradient and distance from area under graph.
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Lesson 1.2.5: Free Fall and Acceleration Due to Gravity — Understanding constant acceleration 𝑔 g near Earth’s surface.
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Lesson 1.2.6: Calculating Speed from Distance-Time Graph Gradients — Practical graph-based calculations.
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Lesson 1.2.7: Calculating Distance from Speed-Time Graph Areas — Practical graph-based calculations.
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Lesson 1.2.8: Summary and Application of Motion Concepts — Integrated problem-solving using graphs and equations.
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Lesson 1.3.1: Understanding Mass — Definition as a measure of matter quantity, distinction from weight.
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Lesson 1.3.2: Understanding Weight — Weight as gravitational force; calculations using W=mg.
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Lesson 1.3.3: Gravitational Field Strength — Definition as force per unit mass and typical Earth value.
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Lesson 1.4.1: Defining and Calculating Density — Formula 𝜌 = 𝑚 /𝑉 and applications.
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Lesson 1.4.2: Measuring Density of Regular and Irregular Solids — Including displacement method.
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Lesson 1.4.3: Predicting Floating or Sinking Using Density — Practical implications.
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Lesson 1.5.1: Effects of Forces on Objects — Changing shape and size due to forces.
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Lesson 1.5.2: Load-Extension Graphs and Hooke’s Law — Experimental plotting and interpretation for elastic solids.
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Lesson 1.5.3: Calculating Resultant Force — Combining forces acting along the same line.
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Lesson 1.5.4: Newton’s First Law — Concept of inertia and motion without resultant force.
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Lesson 1.5.5: Newton’s Second Law — Relationship between force, mass, and acceleration; problem solving.
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Lesson 1.5.6: Qualitative Understanding of Circular Motion — Effect of force perpendicular to velocity.
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Lesson 1.5.7: Friction and Drag Forces — Types, effects on motion, and examples.
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Lesson 1.6.1: Momentum — Definition and calculation of momentum p=mv.
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Lesson 1.6.2: Impulse and Change in Momentum — Relationship between force, time, and momentum change.
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Lesson 1.6.3: Conservation of Momentum — Application in closed system collisions.
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Lesson 1.7.1: Different Energy Stores — Kinetic, gravitational potential, chemical, elastic, nuclear, electrostatic, thermal.
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Lesson 1.7.2: Energy Transfer Methods — Work, electrical currents, heating, waves.
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Lesson 1.7.3: Conservation of Energy Principle — Application in simple systems and flow diagrams.
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Lesson 1.7.4: Mechanical and Electrical Work Done — Relation to energy transfer.
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Lesson 1.7.5: Work Calculations Using 𝑊 = 𝐹 𝑑 = Δ 𝐸
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Lesson 1.7.6: Common Energy Resources — Fossil fuels, biofuels, hydroelectric, geothermal, nuclear, solar, wind.
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Lesson 1.7.7: Advantages and Disadvantages of Energy Resources — Considering renewability, availability, impact.
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Lesson 1.7.8: Concept of Efficiency — Calculations and Sankey diagram interpretation.
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Lesson 1.7.9: Defining Power — Calculations of power as rate of work or energy transfer.
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Lesson 1.7.10: Pressure as Force per Unit Area — Definition and formula 𝑝 = 𝐹/𝐴
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Lesson 1.7.11: Variation of Pressure with Force and Area — Examples from everyday life.
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Lesson 1.7.12: Pressure in Liquids — How pressure increases with depth and density qualitatively.