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1. what is A-level Physics Tutor?

A-level Physics Tutor is an on-line resource for students to improve their physics by reading A-level content and watching videos on specific physics topics.

2. what are 'exam versions'?

Because of copyright law, actual exam papers cannot be used. To get around this problem 'versions' of exam papers are produced. These are the questions rewritten but retaining the level of difficulty and National Curriculum content of the originals.

3. what is a PDF file?

This is a text file widely used on the internet for formatted documents. PDF files can be read using an Adobe Acrobat Reader. The program is free to download from the site at www.adobe.com . The reader is usually bundled under 'utilities' on free disks from computer magazines

4. which exam boards do you cater for?

Edexcel is used as the model for all the questions. This is because it is the most popular. There is really not a great deal of difference between the exam boards simply because they must by law test the National Curriculum on physics. This must be done fairly and consistently.

5.how can I contact A-level Physics Tutor to ask a question?

Simply go to the 'contact' page or email from here:

info@a-levelphysicstutor.com

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