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Board-specific revision. Weak-topic repair. Clear next steps.
Explore 61 topics with exam-style questions, worked methods, and a subject route built to show where marks are leaking first.
Start with no-account low-focus cards, or browse exam questions by topic. Where available, derived exam-style and prediction content is labelled clearly so the route stays honest.
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Physics
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61
Every topic below opens into its revision path.
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8
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AQA, Edexcel, OCR
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This is one of StudyVector's deepest GCSE science routes right now. Board tags stay visible before practice starts, and the topic tree below is ready for direct revision sessions, equation repair, and topic-by-topic catch-up.
Predicted papers
Use these after topic revision to test timing, mark allocation and weak areas. They are independent practice papers, not official, leaked or guaranteed papers.
This route keeps AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, Eduqas, CCEA, CIE, SQA, OxfordAQA visible before you start, so practice stays tied to the right specification.
StudyVector is built to show where marks are leaking and what to fix next, not just give you another list of disconnected revision pages.
Progress comes from verified practice, weak topics become repair zones, and the motivation layer is tied to return behaviour instead of grind.
Featured topic guides
High-intent Physics pages built around equation choice, electricity, motion, and wave routes where students most often need a cleaner exam method. These guides are the clearest routes from subject discovery into real topic repair and practice.
Energy
Move from naming stores to explaining complete transfer chains, efficiency, and wasted energy with proper language.
Electricity
Keep the three quantities distinct, choose the right equation, and avoid mixing up what each one measures.
Electricity
Compare current, potential difference, and resistance in each circuit type without relying on guesswork.
Forces
Use the motion equations, signs, and units correctly so mechanics questions stop failing on setup.
Waves
Turn wave questions into one repeatable routine: identify the quantities, rearrange carefully, and finish with units.
Waves
Learn the order, uses, and risks of the spectrum in a way that survives comparison and application questions.
Where to start
These topics have the clearest explanations and most complete question coverage.
Energy
Move from naming stores to explaining complete transfer chains, efficiency, and wasted energy with proper language.
Electricity
Keep the three quantities distinct, choose the right equation, and avoid mixing up what each one measures.
Electricity
Compare current, potential difference, and resistance in each circuit type without relying on guesswork.
Forces
Use the motion equations, signs, and units correctly so mechanics questions stop failing on setup.
Waves
Turn wave questions into one repeatable routine: identify the quantities, rearrange carefully, and finish with units.
Waves
Learn the order, uses, and risks of the spectrum in a way that survives comparison and application questions.
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GCSE
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