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Volume 19, 2009/10
Physics Review is written for students.
Each 36-page issue contains specially commissioned articles to expand students’ knowledge of key AS and A2 topics. Each article encourages students to apply their knowledge and understanding of the subject and helps to make important links between topics.
Regular columns will help students develop understanding and skills.These include:
- How Science Works
- Exam Talkback
- Mathskit
- Working with physics
- Picture page
- Physics online
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Volume 19
Issue 1: September 2009
Issue 2: November 2009
Issue 3: February 2010
Issue 4: April 2010
September 2009

Contents
Safety first
Key ideas about electric circuits, charge, current, electromagnetic
induction and the heating effect of
current to explain the operation of some modern electrical safety devices
Derek Jacobs
Mission to Saturn
David Jenkins
Wave power
Peter Main
Crossword and Crossword notes
Peter Wade-Wright
Exam Talkback
New power supplies for a small village
John Avison
How Science Works
Carrying out investigative and
experimental activities
Carol Tear
Mathskit
Arithmetic on a calculator
Ian Lovat
Physics online
AS/A-level course
Carol Tear
Picture Page
Colour
Elizabeth Swinbank
Back page
Current thinking — electric circuits
Elizabeth Swinbank
November 2009

Contents
Waves and weather
Sylvia Knight
Teeth, temperature, tests and
techniques
Andrew Rayment
Physics online
Space exploration
Electrostatic experiments
Bernard Taylor
Picture page
Water waves
Exam talkback
Electromagnetic induction
Crossword
The Nobel prize in 1909
Peter Main
How science works
Theories and models
Mathskit
Ratios and percentages on a calculator
Magnetic Earth
February 2010

Contents
1000 mph
Elizabeth Swinbank
Springs for a smooth ride
Derek Jacobs
Faster than light?
Chris Jones
Mathskit Using algebra
Picture page Flow
Crossword
How science works
Communicating ideas
Exam talkback
Gravity in context
Physics online
Radioactivity
Systematic errors
Rick Marshall
Automobile
April 2010

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