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OCR Physics A - Fields, Particles and Frontiers of Physics Definitions

Hello,
The OCR Physics A course seems to do this rather annoying peculiar thing in which they ask you to state/define a few things through out the exams.

I was wondering if anyone knows what range of terms/units/laws we need to be able to define/state for the terminal exam in June.

I looked through the specification but they usually ask a few definitions that they don't explicitly list in the student's specification. So yeah if anyone could at all that would be pretty awesome.
Is there anyone else doing this exam that could possible share there thoughts? Cheers
Anyone?
Original post by 4 Mathlete the win
Hello,
The OCR Physics A course seems to do this rather annoying peculiar thing in which they ask you to state/define a few things through out the exams.

I was wondering if anyone knows what range of terms/units/laws we need to be able to define/state for the terminal exam in June.

I looked through the specification but they usually ask a few definitions that they don't explicitly list in the student's specification. So yeah if anyone could at all that would be pretty awesome.


Hey :smile:
I created a thread for the G485 Fields, Particles & Frontiers of Physics exam.
Someone else also asked about the definitions, so I uploaded a pdf of all the definitions we had to know. (They're in the attachment.)
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1949108
Good luck with the exam :h:
Original post by magdaplaysbass
Hey :smile:
I created a thread for the G485 Fields, Particles & Frontiers of Physics exam.
Someone else also asked about the definitions, so I uploaded a pdf of all the definitions we had to know. (They're in the attachment.)
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1949108
Good luck with the exam :h:


Perfect! Thanks :smile:

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