Some inspirational words I will be taking in ✨if you feel like you want to cry in the exam, don't forget everybody else is probably wanting to cry as well✨
All I want is a B and I don't even know if I can do that if Paper 1 is on the level that it was last year. I remember when the previous Year 13's came to speak to my Physics teacher, they were scarred for life.
its joever im absolutely cooked this is what leaving revision to the last 3 days has done to me mr physics online although I never really understood much I still found your videos entertaining thank you
@@Furthermaths-dm3il havent done p2 either, p3 was meant to be crazy hard but i somehow did good on it. Paper 1 was overall okay tho, it was just the TIR question that i didnt get properly
for OCR, Do you use the more accurate value you found in a question before or the rounded version they asked you to show the value was? (eg. if a.i. said show that x is around 3m, and you find x to be 2.8m, but a.ii. asks you to find the velocity or something, would you use 3m or 2.8m)? Sorry if that makes no sense, I’ve just been doing past papers and it seems to change a lot for which value you’re meant to use
You should use the more accurate value that you found, and if you weren't able to find it then you should use the 'show that' value. Both will get the mark, but best to use your value
@@iijustafriendd You also had to resolve the vectors and measure the length im pretty sure. ngl though, question 4 and 5 were bad but the others were alright
@@yeety1208 I am doing unit 2 tomorrow as well. I thought Unit 1 was ok but the mass of the glider being nearly 6 tonne was surprising that seems far too heavy. I did get it though.
I'm not sure aqa likes to release papers before the next year exams, at least not their mark schemes, because usually they're used for the lower years as their mocks or end of year exam. i have paper 3 and the mark scheme but it might only be available to teachers idk 🤷♂️
Hi, on the GCSE AQA paper it was really good all except one question no one really seemed to know what to do on in my class. You were given a thermistor and told a cooling system was triggered at 20*C and at a certain resistance you had to read off a graph (80 Ohms if i remember correctly) So you have 20*C and 80 Ohms and are told to find potential difference across the thermistor, how would you do this?