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17 March 20233 May 2023 physbang Astronomy, Forces & Matter, Just for Fun

Balloon on the Moon

Imagine that you could take a helium-filled balloon to the moon. If you stood on the lunar surface, holding the ribbon tied to the bottom of the balloon, what would you expect to happen when it was released? We'll assume that the balloon doesn't burst and I'll give you four possible outcomes; The balloon rises … Continue reading Balloon on the Moon

25 July 202025 July 2020 physbang Astronomy, Just for Fun, Mechanics, Waves

Home Study Projects

Constantly going over things that you have already learned can get a bit boring so if you want to extend your knowledge over the summer holiday then it's a good idea to do so using some fresh material. Finding suitable resources can be tricky so let me suggest some materials that are provided online at … Continue reading Home Study Projects

5 May 20205 May 2020 physbang Astronomy, Waves

EMS Short Study Course

NASA has created an excellent self-contained short study course that covers the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) from an astronomy perspective. This resource therefore has double value for GCSE Physics as it supports learning across the topics of both waves and space. The course comprises four introductory sections, eight units on parts of the electromagnetic spectrum and … Continue reading EMS Short Study Course

4 May 20204 May 2020 physbang Just for Fun

Try This At Home (IoP)

You could be studying physics every day but it would be better to have some down time! So here are some ideas for experiments that you can do at home when you are taking a break from your studies. These things aren't rocket science; they're about waves, forces and the shape of space (actually a … Continue reading Try This At Home (IoP)

23 April 202023 April 2020 physbang Astronomy, Waves

Telescopes in Space

Why do we put telescopes in space? The reason is not to get "closer" to the things we are trying to observe! Although the Earth's atmosphere extends much further, we generally think of space as starting about 100 km above the Earth's surface (see here for more details) and that's a tiny distance compared even … Continue reading Telescopes in Space

26 January 202015 February 2020 physbang Astronomy

Online Astronomy Resources

There are many great resources available online to support your learning in the astronomy module of the course. In this post, which I'll update as we go along, I'm going to list a few of my personal favourites, some of which link directly to the required course content but others are included as a way … Continue reading Online Astronomy Resources

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