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
DC and AC Electricity Pt2: Seeing the Difference
We commonly use meters to make measurements in electric circuits but meters are relatively simple devices and if the property we are measuring changes over a short period of time then a meter will not show this clearly (if at all). But a different instrument, the oscilloscope, has the power to reveal such changes in … Continue reading DC and AC Electricity Pt2: Seeing the Difference
Representing Waves
Waves on water are very familiar, especially here in Jersey, but to analyse waves properly we need an instrument that offers suitable measurement features. The instrument that we use is called a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO). You have seen sound waves on a CRO screen in the lab and you can revisit this learning online … Continue reading Representing Waves
