1.1 Physical quantities and measurement techniques
1.2 Motion
1.3 Mass and weight
1.4 Density
1.5.1 Effects of forces
1.6 Momentum
1.5.2 Turning effect of forces
1.5.3 Centre of gravity
1.7.1 Energy
1.7.2 Work
1.7.3 Energy resources
1.7.4 Power
1.8 Pressure
2.1.1 States of matter
2.1.2 Particle model
2.1.3 Gases and the absolute scale of temperature
2.2.1 Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases
2.2.2 Specific heat capacity
2.2.3 Melting, boiling and evaporation
2.3.1 Conduction
2.3.2 Convection
2.3.3 Radiation
3.1 General properties of waves
3.2.1 Reflection of light
3.2.2 Refraction of light
3.2.3 Thin lenses
3.2.4 Dispersion of light
3.3 Electromagnetic spectrum
3.4 Sound
4.2.1 Electric charge
4.2.2 Electric current
4.2.3 Electromotive force and potential difference
4.2.4 Resistance
4.2.5 Electrical energy and electrical power
4.4 Electrical safety
4.3.1 Circuit diagrams and circuit components
4.3.2 Series and parallel circuits
4.3.3 Action and use of circuit components
4.1 Simple phenomena of magnetism
4.5.3 Magnetic effect of a current
4.5.4 Force on a current-carrying conductor
4.5.5 The d.c. motor
4.5.1 Electromagnetic induction
4.5.2 The a.c. generator
4.5.6 The transformer
5.1.1 The atom
5.1.2 The nucleus
5.2.1 Detection of radioactivity
5.2.2 The three types of nuclear emission
5.2.3 Radioactive decay
5.2.4 Half-life
5.2.5 Safety precautions
6.1.1 The Earth
6.1.2 The Solar System
6.2.1 The Sun as a star
6.2.2 Stars
6.2.3 The Universe