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Physics
Bedford Modern School - Bedford
01234332500
Manton Lane, Bedford, MK41 7NT
Course summary

We follow the OCR A specification for Physics. We feel this specification gives the greatest range of study, including quantum, nuclear and medical physics. Along with the rigorous demands of the examinations, the specification provides a good basis for further study of Physics or related subjects. Forces and Motion (motion, forces in action, work energy and power, materials, laws of motion and momentum) This unit covers more advanced classical mechanics, moving away from one-dimensional problems to those in two dimensions and removing some of the simplifications used in GCSE Physics. The materials topic is especially useful for those considering study of engineering or materials science. Electrons, Waves and Photons (charge and current, energy power and resistance, electrical circuits, waves, quantum physics) This unit covers more advanced circuits, introducing Kirchhoff’s laws as a way of calculating currents and voltages. The waves topic covers the physics underlying the production of musical notes from instruments and the surprising consequences of interfering waves. Quantum physics introduces the concept of wave-particle duality through phenomena and calculations. Newtonian World and Astrophysics (thermal physics, circular motion, oscillations, gravitational fields, astrophysics and cosmology) The second year of the A Level course introduces many more topics for the first time. Circular motion, gravitational fields and astrophysics combine to explain the basic structure of solar systems whilst giving individually impressive conclusions such as the value of g and the sloped nature of high-speed racing tracks. Particles and Medical Physics (capacitors, electric fields, electromagnetism, nuclear and particle physics, medical imaging) This unit introduces the capacitor, one of the most prevalent and important electrical components. The interaction between electricity and magnetism is vital for electricity production; in this unit students use the powerful equations underlying this relationship. Subatomic particles are introduced along with mass-energy, which fuels the sun and is the emerging future of electricity production on earth. Medical physics introduces the processes behind each of the most common medical scans. Practical endorsement Practical work forms a large basis of the A Level Physics course. At the end of the A Level students will receive a ‘practical endorsement’ classification in addition to their A Level grade..

Entry requirements

The basic entry requirement onto most courses is a minimum of a grade 6 at GCSE in an appropriate subject, however, those students who embark on A Level studies with a grade 7 or above are likely to find the transition much easier. In some cases, there may be further restrictions e.g. a minimum of a grade 6 in Maths to do Physics. Please see the following individual subject pages for further details. Students must also have achieved at least a grade 4 in both Maths and either English Language or Literature to qualify for entry into the Sixth Form. Students wishing to study Physics in the Sixth Form should have achieved at least a grade 6 in GCSE Physics or grades 66 in Double Science. In the case of the latter, students must have achieved at least a grade 6 in the Physics components. All prospective candidates should also have a grade 6 or better in GCSE Mathematics.

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RegionEast of England
Local AuthorityBedford
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeCo-Educational
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Boarding FeeUnknown
Sixth Form Fee£12,324 - £16,908
AddressManton Lane, Bedford, MK41 7NT