A2 CCEA Module 2 Practice Questions

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  1. puttycat1's Avatar
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    A2 CCEA Module 2 Practice Questions
    Hiya, I'm sitting my A2 Mod2 Physics exam this Friday and I cant find many questions to practice with.

    CCEA revised the spec a few years back and so far there are only 2 past-papers in existence which clearly isn't enough to practice with.

    I have tried looking through the old spec papers but some of the topics I am having difficulty finding questions to practice with.

    Here are the topics of which I'll be tested on. If anyone has questions they could give me or a place I could find them I would really appreciate it.

    Force Fields
    Gravitational Fields
    Electric Fields
    Capacitors
    Magnetic Fields
    Deflection of Charged Particles in Electric and Magnetic Fields
    Particle Accelerators
    Fundamental Particles
    Last edited by puttycat1; 21-05-2012 at 11:22.
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    A2 CCEA Module 2 Practice Questions
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