Frequently asked questions
How do I revise A Level Physics?
Revise A Level Physics by mixing content review with active practice. Read a short topic summary, recall equations and definitions from memory, answer MCQs to find weak spots, then practise longer problems where you choose equations, show working and explain the physics clearly.
What should I practise for A Level Physics exams?
Practise definitions, equation selection, unit handling, graph interpretation, practical skills and multi-step reasoning. A good revision session should include both quick retrieval questions and longer written or calculation questions.
How should I revise A Level Physics?
Use a mix of topic review, definition recall, MCQs, worked examples and exam-style problem solving so you practise both knowledge and application.
Which A Level Physics exam boards does PhysicsUK support?
PhysicsUK provides complete, specification-aligned support suites for OCR A Physics A H556 and AQA A Level Physics 7408, with course-specific revision, original assessment, interactive tools and personalised assessment intelligence.
Are there free A Level Physics practice questions?
Yes. PhysicsUK provides selected guest MCQs, problem-solving questions and public learning resources without requiring an account.
What should I do after finding a weak topic?
Return to a short explanation or worked example, correct the specific misconception, then attempt a fresh question without notes to check that the improvement transfers.
Can PhysicsUK help if my teacher is not a physics specialist?
Yes. PhysicsUK gives pupils independent, specification-aligned practice with instant feedback, which is especially useful when school physics teaching is stretched or taught by a teacher from another subject.