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22/07/2025

Nature for science enthusiasts. Beautiful phenomenon of nature 😍

13/07/2025

🎓 Admissions Open for Session 2025-26! Join for O & A Levels / IGCSE and take the next step toward academic excellence! ✅ Online Classes ✅ Recorded Lectures ✅ Past Paper Sessions ✅ Monthly Examinations 📢 Don’t miss out — Register now and grab our Early Bird Offer! 📞 WhatsApp: +923316924968

18/02/2025

Basic electromagnetic equations.

17/02/2025

Time Dimension Movement
The time dimension is often described as a linear, one-way flow. Imagine a straight line extending from the past to the present and into the future.

*Movement of Time Dimension*
There are different theories about how time moves:

1. *Linear Progression*: Time moves at a constant rate, with each moment passing in a linear sequence.
2. *Relativistic Time Dilation*: Time appears to slow down or speed up depending on the observer's relative motion and proximity to massive objects.
3. *Quantum Fluctuations*: Time may be subject to random, fleeting fluctuations at the quantum level.

*Direction of Time Dimension*
The direction of time is often referred to as the "arrow of time." This concept suggests that time moves:

1. *From Past to Future*: Time flows from earlier events to later events.
2. *From Order to Disorder*: Time is associated with the increase of entropy, or disorder, in the universe.

These concepts are fundamental to our understanding of time and its role in the universe.

17/02/2025

The tallest mountain in the solar system, Olympus Mons on Mars. It has a height of 25 km, Mount Everest is 'only' 8.8 km tall..

13/02/2025
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08/02/2025

Theoretical physicists say that "time travel is now simply an engineering problem."

In a groundbreaking statement, physicist Michio Kaku claimed that time travel is no longer a matter of theory.

According to Kaku, recent advances in quantum gravity have made the once-impossible idea of time travel a topic of serious debate in physics. The concept, once confined to the realms of science fiction, is now being examined with a renewed focus on practicality.

Kaku highlights that the primary obstacles to time travel are the massive amounts of energy required, and he says theoretical physicists are working on these issues.

While time travel might still be centuries away from realization, Kaku’s assertion reframes the discussion from impossibility to feasibility. His optimistic perspective suggests that as we solve the energy and stability problems, what once seemed like fantasy could become a reality, even if not in the near future.

Learn more: https://mkaku.org/home/articles/the-physics-of-time-travel/

08/02/2025

Syllabus Overview
The IGCSE Physics syllabus is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles of physics. The syllabus is divided into two tiers: Core and Extended.

*Core Tier*
The Core tier covers the essential topics in physics and is suitable for students who want to gain a basic understanding of the subject. The Core tier syllabus includes:

1. *Kinematics*: motion, velocity, acceleration, and graphs
2. *Dynamics*: forces, Newton's laws, and momentum
3. *Thermal Physics*: temperature, heat transfer, and thermodynamic systems
4. *Electricity*: electric circuits, current, voltage, and resistance
5. *Magnetism*: magnetic fields, forces, and induction

*Extended Tier*
The Extended tier builds upon the Core tier and provides a more in-depth understanding of physics. The Extended tier syllabus includes all the topics in the Core tier, plus:

1. *Oscillations*: simple harmonic motion, damped oscillations, and resonance
2. *Gravitational Fields*: gravitational force, field lines, and potential energy
3. *Electric Fields*: electric field lines, field strength, and potential difference
4. *Nuclear Physics*: atomic structure, radioactivity, and nuclear reactions

Assessment Overview
The IGCSE Physics assessment consists of two papers:

*Paper 1 (Core and Extended)*
- Duration: 1 hour
- Weightage: 40% (Core), 30% (Extended)
- Format: Multiple-choice questions, short-answer questions, and structured questions

*Paper 2 (Extended only)*
- Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
- Weightage: 40%
- Format: Short-answer questions, structured questions, and essay-style questions

Grading System
The IGCSE Physics grading system is as follows:

- A* (90-100%): Exceptional performance
- A (80-89%): High achievement
- B (70-79%): Good performance
- C (60-69%): Satisfactory performance
- D (50-59%): Weak performance
- E (40-49%): Very weak performance
- F (Below 40%): Fail
- U (Ungraded): No grade awarded (usually due to insufficient work)

Note: The grading system may vary depending on the exam series and the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) board.





























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