What can I expect in my first year of A-level physics?

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In summary, your first year of A-level physics will focus on building a strong foundation in the fundamental principles of physics, including mechanics, electricity and magnetism, and waves. You can expect to learn through a combination of lectures, practical experiments, and problem-solving exercises. You will also be introduced to mathematical concepts and equations that are necessary for understanding and solving physics problems. As you progress, you will begin to explore more advanced topics such as thermodynamics, optics, and nuclear physics. Your first year will lay the groundwork for more complex and challenging concepts in your second year of A-level physics.
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first year at doing a level physics and i have a feeling this forum will be very informative
 
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Welcome to PF; it's good to have you here. :smile:
 
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