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Daily Question

Test your physics knowledge with a real daily question. Pick your level and give it a go!

AS · Waves II: stationary waves; harmonics; boundary conditions; air column examples (M4)

A lab tube of fixed length 0.80 m is used to find resonances with a phone’s tone generator. With one end firmly capped (other end open), the lowest resonant note is 110 Hz at room temperature. The cap is then removed so both ends are open, with no other changes. Which lowest resonant frequency should now be expected?

A2 · Practical methods of measuring material properties

In a lab to determine the stiffness of a steel wire, a student measures the wire’s diameter with a micrometer that reads 0.02 mm too high (positive zero error). The true diameter is 0.50 mm, but the student does not correct the error. All other measurements (length, load, extension) are accurate. Estimate the percentage error in the calculated Young modulus due to this uncorrected zero error, and state whether the modulus is over- or under-estimated.

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Built by physics teachers and examiners

PhysicsUK is designed by expert teachers and examiners from outstanding institutions. We made it because we wanted a place where pupils could genuinely get better at physics — not just collect notes.

Everything here is built around sound pedagogy: practise, get clear feedback, act on it, and repeat. The focus is on improving physics knowledge, assessment skills, and the confidence to tackle hard questions.

What you can practise

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ExamBOT

Past-exam style questions alongside Sherlock Ohms, your feedback companion. Get the kind of questions that turn up in papers, with guidance that helps you think like an examiner.

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ProblemBOT

Longer, multi-step problems designed to improve synoptic thinking across the course. These pull ideas from different topics and train you to connect them under exam pressure.

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QWC

Quality of Written Communication practice. Test your written explanations and get precise feedback on both your physics understanding and how clearly you express it.

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MCQ

Daily multiple-choice practice plus access to the archive. Quick retrieval checks that help you spot misconceptions early and keep core facts sharp.

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EquationBOT

Narrow-scoped questions against specific specification points and the data sheet. Deliberate practice to secure understanding and improve performance on the details that matter.

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We hope not. Revision sites often stop at notes and videos. PhysicsUK is built around doing questions, getting feedback, and knowing what to try next. The aim is assessment-led learning, not just content delivery.

Why is there a membership fee?

We keep the price as low as we can while covering our costs. The goal is to make outstanding physics assessment and feedback available to more pupils — not to build another expensive subscription.

Can PhysicsUK help if my teacher is not a physics specialist?

Yes. With physics teacher recruitment below target, more classes are taught by non-specialists. PhysicsUK gives pupils independent, specification-aligned practice and feedback so they can close gaps alongside their school lessons.

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