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Practical Physics for GCSE


Book Description
This is a set of photocopiable resource materials designed to reinforce in practical terms the material in "Physics for GCSE" (and to fulfil the Scottish requirements). It contains experiments, information-handling exercises and a range of other supporting activities.
Book Information
PublisherNelson Thornes
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages207
ISBN-100631902945
ISBN-13978-0631902942
Publication Date06/01/1989
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About Digby Swift (Author) : Digby Swift is a published author. Some of the published credits of Digby Swift include Simon & Schuster Modular Science - Key Stage 4 (Simon & Schuster Modular Science - Key Stage 4), Energy (Modular... more
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