INTERNATIONAL
GCSE
Physics (9-1)
SPECIFICATION
Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in Physics (4PH1)
For first teaching September 2017
First examination June 2019
Issue 3
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,Summary of Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in
Physics (4PH1) specification Issue 3 changes
Summary of changes made between previous issue and this Page number
current issue
The following relationship between charge, current, voltage, resistance 52
and electrical power in Appendix 7: Physics formulae for relationships
has been amended to include the formula for energy transferred,
covered in the specification. It now reads as follows:
(11) the relationship between charge, current, voltage, resistance,
energy and power:
charge = current x time
voltage = current x resistance
electrical power = voltage x current
energy transferred = charge x voltage
Earlier issue shows previous changes.
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, Contents
1 About this specification 1
Why choose Pearson Edexcel qualifications? 4
Why choose the Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in Physics? 5
2 Qualification at a glance 8
3 Physics content 10
1 Forces and motion 11
2 Electricity 14
3 Waves 16
4 Energy resources and energy transfers 19
5 Solids, liquids and gases 21
6 Magnetism and electromagnetism 23
7 Radioactivity and particles 25
8 Astrophysics 27
4 Assessment information 29
Assessment requirements 29
Assessment objectives and weightings 31
Relationship of assessment objectives and papers 31
5 Administration and general information 33
Entries and forbidden combinations 33
Access arrangements, reasonable adjustments, special
consideration and malpractice 33
Malpractice 35
Awarding and reporting 35
Student recruitment and progression 35
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