Where to Find A-Level Physics Practice Questions?

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This discussion focuses on finding A-Level Physics practice questions. Participants recommend utilizing undergraduate physics textbooks, specifically mentioning "University Physics" by Young and Freedman as a valuable resource. Additionally, users suggest checking the exam board's website for past papers relevant to the syllabus. Other resources mentioned include links to Yahoo groups and university websites that provide physics materials.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of A-Level Physics curriculum
  • Familiarity with undergraduate physics textbooks
  • Knowledge of exam board websites and their resources
  • Basic internet navigation skills to access online resources
NEXT STEPS
  • Research "University Physics" by Young and Freedman for comprehensive study material
  • Explore past papers available on your specific exam board's website
  • Join online forums or groups focused on A-Level Physics for peer support
  • Investigate additional educational websites that offer A-Level Physics practice questions
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A-Level students preparing for physics examinations, educators seeking supplementary materials, and anyone interested in enhancing their understanding of physics concepts through practice questions.

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Does anyone know some good links for A-level Physics Questions? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advanced.:smile:
 
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y don't u use a book get sum books from library they have great questions ...and another piece of advice if ur planning to do physics at university(if ur an a-level student)...try getting an undergraduate physics textbook from ur nearest university ,...u shuold understand a lot of it or maybe not but its useful...university physuics youbg and freedman is 1 i saw online...it looks good...SRRY FOR NOT ANSWERING UR QUESTION(i don't know any sites) 2 random sites i know http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aleve....gly.bris.ac.uk/www/core/physics/general.html
 
Try the exam board website for you syllabus, they usually post past papers on their website.
 

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