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1 Applied Physics A-level degree in Selby

  • Selby College
    Selby College

    Selby College

    A Level Physics

    • Selby, United Kingdom

    A-level

    English

    Physics is the study of the properties and interactions of matter and energy. Our understanding of many features of the everyday world relies on knowledge drawn from the ideas and methods of Physics. On this course you will study how things work, from subatomic particles to galaxies.

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