Here is the Intermediate 2 Physics paper from 2003. I have not got the answers.
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Here is the Intermediate 2 Physics paper from 2003. I have not got the answers.
This paper is reproduced to support SQA qualifications on a non-commercial basis according to SQA conditions of use.
Here are the specimen solutions to the 2001 Advanced Higher Physics paper.
Here is the 2001 Advanced Higher Physics paper.
This paper is reproduced to support SQA qualifications on a non-commercial basis according to SQA conditions of use.
Here is the Intermediate 2 Physics paper from 2002. I have not got the answers.
This paper is reproduced to support SQA qualifications on a non-commercial basis according to SQA conditions of use.
These are the Armadale Academy notes for unit 2 Electrical Phenomena.
Here are the summary notes for unit 1 from Armadale Academy’s site. I’ll post more revision notes and a selection of past papers over the next two weeks.
Here is paper I from 1999.
There is a complete set of answers for this paper here.
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This powerpoint file from the High School of Glasgow summarises the function of different electronic components and explains their use in common voltage divider circuits. There is a pdf version of the file below.
Paper I from 1998 is attached.
There is a complete set of answers for this paper here.
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This amazing footage of the Saturn V rocket launch for the Apollo11 moon landing mission has been put online by Mark Gray. The video provides an extra dimension to the launch photograph in my earlier post about Newton’s 3rd law of motion. While that picture shows an enormous plume of gas being forced out of each rocket exhaust, the video below demonstrates the heat of the gases and the effect they have on the structure of the launch pad itself.
Apollo 11 Saturn V Launch (HD) Camera E-8 from Mark Gray on Vimeo.