It’s a fool’s game to try to predict what will be in an examination paper but… looking back over past years, there are three practicals that have been used very little in Paper 3A and one of those hasn’t appeared since 2020. So, in my opinion, there is a good chance that this year’s paper … Continue reading Revision tips for Paper 3A
Random and Systematic Errors
Two previous posts covered uncertainties in the context of thermal energy transfers but now we need to consider random and systematic errors as they apply more generally in the current AQA A-Level Physics course. NOTE: The AQA A-Level Physics syllabus takes a simplified approach to uncertainties so if you are doing independent revision you may … Continue reading Random and Systematic Errors
How to read a micrometer
Being able to take measurements using common items of instrumentation is an expected skill for A-Level Physics and can be tested in examinations using diagrams or photographs. This post is the first in a short series that will look at measurement skills, starting with a piece of equipment that often causes difficulties; the micrometer. To … Continue reading How to read a micrometer
