AS Physics (OCR – Physics B (Advancing Physics) H159) - Year 12
There are three units at AS level, two examined units and a coursework unit. Both teachers cover part of each unit. The Physics in action module (G491) is examined in May and is worth 30% of the total marks at AS level. The Understanding processes (G492) unit is also examined in May and is worth 50% of the total marks at AS. This module includes some pre-release material. There are two pieces of coursework (G493) which together are worth 20%.
| TEACHER 1 Physics in action Understanding processes Physics in practice | TEACHER 2 Physics in action Understanding processes Physics in practice |
| Half Term 1 (September - October) | |
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| External Assessment: No Internal Common Assessment: Yes Coursework Deadline this H/T: N/A Field Trips/Visits: Blackpool – the physics of rollercoasters | External Assessment: No Internal Common Assessment: Yes Coursework Deadline this H/T: N/A Field Trips/Visits: No |
| Half Term 2 (November - December) | |
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| External Assessment: No Internal Common Assessment: Yes Coursework Deadline this H/T: N/A Field Trips/Visits: No | External Assessment: No Internal Common Assessment: Yes Coursework Deadline this H/T: N/A Field Trips/Visits: No |
| Half Term 3 (January - February) | |
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| External Assessment: No Internal Common Assessment: Yes Coursework Deadline this H/T: N/A Field Trips/Visits: No | External Assessment: No Internal Common Assessment: Yes Coursework Deadline this H/T: N/A Field Trips/Visits: No |
| Half Term 4 (March - April) | |
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| External Assessment: No Internal Common Assessment: Yes Coursework Deadline this H/T: N/A Field Trips/Visits: No | External Assessment: No Internal Common Assessment: Yes Coursework Deadline this H/T: N/A Field Trips/Visits: No |
| Half Term 5 (May - June) | |
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| External Assessment: Yes Internal Common Assessment: No Coursework Deadline this H/T: Materials report by 20.04.12 Field Trips/Visits: No | External Assessment: Yes Internal Common Assessment: No Coursework Deadline this H/T: N/A Field Trips/Visits: No |
Suggested Course reading list
Text books are sold through the department.
Students are loaned a revision guide and a revision CD.
Those marked * are definitely in the LRC. Others might be. Enjoy.
- Schrodinger’s kittens. John Gribbin*
A good introduction to quantum theory. - The Physics of Star Trek Laurence Krauss
Mr.Evans’ favourite. - A Short History of Nearly Everything Bill Bryson
Easy to read, but too much Biology at the end! - The New World of Mr. Tomkins. Gamow & Stannard *
An easy intro to relativity. - In Search of the Big Bang. John Gribbin*
Anything by Gribbin is well explained. - The Elegant Universe. Brian Greene
String theory…Challenging! - QED. Richard Feymann*
The original. - The New Science of Strong Materials. J.E.Gordon
Rather dated, but still good for budding engineers. - Cosmos. Carl Sagan
A sense of perspective on the Universe? - How to clone the perfect blonde. Nelson & Collingham
Not what you might think. - Unweaving the rainbow. Richard Dawkins
Has science a soul? - A Briefer History of Time. Stephen Hawking
More digestible than the original… apparently.










