Topic 5: Light and the electromagnetic spectrum revision topic
Topic 5: Light and the electromagnetic spectrum | GCSE Edexcel Foundation Physics Notes
Revise Topic 5: Light and the electromagnetic spectrum for GCSE Edexcel Foundation Physics, including Light rays, lenses and electromagnetic waves and...
Light, lenses, the electromagnetic spectrum and thermal radiation. Use this GCSE Edexcel Foundation Physics topic page to open the published lesson previews and move into exam practice when you are ready.
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Topic 5: Light and the electromagnetic spectrum brings together Light rays, lenses and electromagnetic waves and Thermal radiation and surface effects for GCSE Edexcel Foundation Physics. Use this topic page to tighten the content first, then move into lesson previews and past papers for exam-style practice.
- Light rays, lenses and electromagnetic waves
- Thermal radiation and surface effects
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