AQA GCSE 8463 ✓ 2026 syllabus aligned

Free AQA GCSE Physics Flashcards (8463) 2026

30 pre-loaded key terms from the AQA GCSE Physics 8463 2026 specification. Add your own cards, study by flipping, and track your session progress.

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📋 Syllabus alignment: Pre-loaded terms are drawn from the AQA GCSE Physics 8463 specification, last reviewed for the 2026 examination series. Always confirm assessed content against the official specification published by AQA. Terms cover the most commonly examined concepts and command-word definitions.

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