Basically, I just did a Physics A level (OCR Physics A), but I didn't learn from my teachers and the OCR textbook is 50% waffle 40% physics 10% common sense, so I got fed up and wrote my own learning resources using the (limited) good bits from the textbook, revision guides I had which mainly accommodate all exam boards, and the big tool I used more than anything was the internet. Basically, the information covers OCR A and more, and I often found the extra info I wrote about coming up in past papers as curveball type questions.
1) It’s probably gonna be cringey and personal because I wrote it just for me. If any bits make a weird reference to something (like “REMEMBER:…”) it will probably just be something to do with the way I learned.
2) I got an A* and achieved full UMS in both G484 and G485. I hope this means that the documents aren’t complete ****e
3) If any of the physics is incorrect pleeeease tell me and I will change it. I was learning it myself at the time of writing so I’m not pretending to be an expert, but due to the amount of time I put in and the fact that I’m not an idiot it should be fine. There just may be minor errors. Just thought I should put a disclaimer
4) I seem to have memory of saving some completed ones on my school account which I no longer have access to, so if any of them seem somewhat incomplete then apologies
Finally, these helped me a LOT. Writing them probably helped more than anything because I did a lot of research and you need to understand something before you explain it in your own words, so even if you don’t look at these at all, I really recommend doing something similar. It takes a lot of time, patience and effort, but I promise you if you don’t do it half-heartedly you will come out with a full understanding of your topics, not just remembering information for an exam, and revision is a million times easier. I wouldn’t have got the results I did without doing this, for sure.