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Syllabus
Cambridge IGCSE
Physics 0625.
Contents overview
Candidates study the following topics:
1 Motion, forces and energy
2 Thermal physics
3 Waves
4 Electricity and magnetism
5 Nuclear physics
6 Space physics
Assessment
All the candidates will have to appear for three papers.
Core candidates | Extended candidates |
Paper 1 (45 minutes) Marks = 40 (30%) A multiple-choice paper consisting of 40 questions of the four-choice type. |
Paper 2 (45 minutes)Â Marks = 40 (30%) A multiple-choice paper consisting of 40 questions of the four-choice type. |
Paper 3 (1 hour 15 minutes) Marks = 80 (50%) A written paper consisting of short-answer and structured questions. |
Paper 4 (1 hour 15 minutes)Â Marks = 80 (50%) A written paper consisting of short-answer and structured questions. |
All the Candidates either Extended or Core will have to take either paper 5( Practical Test – 1 hour 15 minutes practical examination and for 40 Marks) or paper 6 (Alternative to Practical – 1 hour written examination and for 40 Marks) (20%) |
As most of the schools are adopting paper 6 (Alternative to practical) so in short we can give the following statement.
Extended candidates will appear for Paper 2, Paper 4 and paper 6 while core candidates will appear for Paper 1, Paper 3 and Paper 6.
Curriculum
- 25 Sections
- 92 Lessons
- 70 Hours
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- 1.1 - Physical quantities and measurement techniques5
- 1.1Use of rulers and measuring cylinders to find a length or a volume
- 1.2Describe how to measure a variety of time intervals using clocks and digital timers
- 1.3Determine an average value for a small distance and for a short interval of time by measuring multiples (including the period of oscillation of a pendulum)
- 1.4Quiz Test 1Copy10 Minutes2 Questions
- 1.5TestCopy
- 1.2 - Motion4
- 1.3 - Mass and weight1
- 1.4 - Density1
- 1.5 - Forces5
- 1.6 - Momentum1
- 1.7 - Energy, work and power5
- 1.8 - Pressure1
- 2.1 - Kinetic particle model of matter5
- 2.2 - Thermal properties and temperature5
- 2.3 - Transfer of thermal energy5
- 3.1 - General properties of waves6
- 3.2 - Light7
- 3.3 - Electromagnetic spectrum2
- 3.4 - Sound3
- 4.1 - Simple phenomenon of magnetism3
- 4.2 - Electrical quantities5
- 4.3 - Electric circuits7
- 18.1Circuit diagram – Circuit components and their functionsCopy
- 18.2Effective or equivalent resistance in series and parallel circuitsCopy
- 18.3Behaviour of series and parallel circuitsCopy
- 18.4Function of LDR (Light Dependent Resistor) and thermistorCopy
- 18.5Potential divider and potentiometerCopy
- 18.6Use of relay in a circuitCopy
- 18.7Diode in half and full wave rectifier bridgeCopy
- 4.4 - Electrical safety2
- 4.5 - Electromagnetic effects6
- 5.1 - The nuclear model of the atom2
- 5.2 - Radioactivity5
- 6.1 - Earth and the Solar System2
- 6.2 - Stars and the Universe3
- Paper 6 instructions3
Muhammad Eshan
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