Energy {Ans: One of the subject contents in GCSE Physics 8463, involving the study of energy forms and transformations.}Electricity {Ans: One of the subject contents in GCSE Physics 8463, covering the principles and applications of electricity.}Energy stores and systems {Ans: The ways in which energy is stored and transferred within a system.}Scientific rationale {Ans: Explanation of investigations, methods, findings, and conclusions through various forms of communication.}Energy transfers in a system {Ans: The movement of energy within a system, including useful transfer, storage, and dissipation.}Assessments {Ans: Evaluation methods for GCSE Physics 8463, including written exams for specific topics and tiers.}I-V characteristics {Ans: Graphs used to explore whether circuit elements are linear or non-linear and relate the curves produced to their function and properties.}Power {Ans: The rate at which energy is transferred or work is done, calculated as energy transferred divided by time or work done divided by time.}Uncertainty in measurements {Ans: The inherent lack of precision and accuracy in measurements, leading to the need for estimations and predictions based on data.}Working scientifically {Ans: Encourages the development of knowledge and understanding in science through practical opportunities in GCSE Physics 8463.}Electric current