Advanced Physics 1
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Equivalent to FETAC: Level 5 | Equivalent to QCF (UK): Level 3
Increase your knowledge of electonics, magnetism and sound in physics
This free online Physics course covers electronics, electric systems, magnets, sounds and transformers, and much more. It provides a comprehensive grounding in Physics and is ideal as a complement to regular classes, a study or revision aid, or as a resource for someone pursuing an interest in basic science.
Modules in Advanced Physics 1
After completing this course you will know all about current, charge, voltage, resistance and power. You will understand the different types of circuits. It will teach you how to make calculations with series and parallel circuits, and to convert AC to DC. You will know how to use capacitors, transducers, magnets, sound and wave equations, sound diffraction and much more.

Paul Whittaker - United Kingdom
2013-05-10 16:05:45
Course Module: CapacitorsCourse Topic: Discharging capacitorsComment: re text at the bottom of " discharging capacitors " should read " short circuited " - but good course !!
Stacy Ingram - United Kingdom
2012-08-25 20:08:47
Course Module: Exploring sound
Course Topic: Representing sound waves
Comment: "Again the cycle would continue from compression to rarefaction to compression to rarefaction as the sound waves travelled through you position."
It should say "...travelled through your position."
Svetlana Njegomir - Serbia
2012-07-03 10:07:59
Course Module: Capacitors
Course Topic: Capacitance
Comment: Am I wrong if I say that the current diagram incorrect (Charging a capacitor)? If I well understandthe largest current flows through the capacitor while it is unloaded. With diagrams could conclude that the current and voltage in phase.
Abdul Waheed - Pakistan
2012-04-24 16:04:08
Course Module: Exploring sound
Course Topic: Representing sound waves
Comment: sound waves are mechanical waves because its required medium to pass.
Abdul Waheed - Pakistan
2012-04-24 16:04:28
Course Module: Exploring sound
Course Topic: Wave nature of sound
Comment: how the sound waves are the mechanical waves.