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PhysicsUK helps OCR A and AQA A Level Physics pupils revise key topics, practise exam-style questions, receive instant feedback, and strengthen written explanations.

Built for OCR A (H556) & AQA (7408) Teacher-written explanations Worked examples and misconceptions Interactive simulations Intelligent feedback for written answers

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Guests get a handful of examples. Members get every tool, unlimited — and every answer they write is marked like an examiner and turned into a personal plan for the exam.

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Every answer — typed or handwritten on a tablet — is marked against the real mark scheme with examiner-style feedback. As many attempts as you want, across ExamBOT, ProblemBOT, QWC and more.

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A readiness score against your target grade, broken down by maths, written answers, recall and exam technique — built from your real work, not guesswork.

Always know what to do next

One clear next action, an adaptive review queue built from the questions you got wrong, and a memory of your weak spots so revision targets what actually needs work.

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Practice tools A few curated examples Unlimited ExamBOT, ProblemBOT, QWC, MCQ, EquationBOT & Definitions
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Revision plan “Do this next” + adaptive review of what you missed
Weak-spot memory Tracked over time and rebuilt into your practice
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Daily Question

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

AS · Cross-topic problem solving (mechanics ↔ circuits energy; graphs & modelling)

A 12 V DC bench supply with some internal resistance powers a small winch that lifts a 0.50 kg mass vertically at a steady 0.40 m s−1. The p.d. across the motor terminals during the lift is 9.0 V. Assume essentially all electrical power delivered to the motor becomes mechanical power m g v. The student now replaces the mass with 1.0 kg and tries to keep the same lifting speed using the same supply. Which statement must be true?

A2 · DC circuits: meter loading; internal resistance & terminal pd (Module 4.3)

A student measures the emf of a 1.50 V cell that has an internal resistance of 50 Ω using an analogue voltmeter with sensitivity 1 kΩ per volt set to the 1.5 V range (so the meter’s input resistance is about 1.5 kΩ). The meter is connected directly across the cell. Which statement best describes the meter loading effect on the reading, and by roughly how much?

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