Cambridge University’s Isaac Science learning platform – used by more than 3,000 schools across the UK each year – this week saw its 200 millionth question attempted by a student! The GCSE-level question asks students to calculate the electrical current at points on a circuit, after passing through resistors. Try solve it with Professor Lisa Jardine-Wright of @churchillcollege and @cavendishlaboratorycambridge
Launched as @isaacphysics in 2014, the free learning programme was a response to the challenges many state schools face in teaching physics. Expanded since to cover maths, chemistry, and biology, it supports school pupils – from age 11 through to university.
If you're studying for your GCSEs and A-levels right now, see if Isaac Science can help you by tapping this link: https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridge-isaac-science-200-millionth-question
#Cambridge #Learn #Physics
Launched as @isaacphysics in 2014, the free learning programme was a response to the challenges many state schools face in teaching physics. Expanded since to cover maths, chemistry, and biology, it supports school pupils – from age 11 through to university.
If you're studying for your GCSEs and A-levels right now, see if Isaac Science can help you by tapping this link: https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridge-isaac-science-200-millionth-question
#Cambridge #Learn #Physics
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