Wednesday, January 13, 2010

What Does GCSE Stand For, and is Physics Part of the Studies?

GCSE, or General Certificate of Secondary Education, is an examination for students in the UK who have completed five years in a secondary school. And yes, physics is part of the cirriculum. In fact, many students have been studying various science classes and have learned things about chemical interactions, physics, pylons, and electromagnetic waves. Students learn which electromagnetic waves are used for transmission, and which wave carries the analogue signal, etc. The GCSE Physics Coursework helps students learn about heat, conduction, convection and radiation. So students get a broad range of topics through which they can learn about the world and apply to daily life. Physics and Chemistry are but 2 sciences from a body of others that they learn from.

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