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PH1 24th May and PH2 9th June

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thanks tom was looking for this; is it old or new spec
Reply 2
Original post by Stephangooner
thanks tom was looking for this; is it old or new spec


I'm doing the old spec, what about you?
new spec
I'm on the old spec, I keep having nightmares that I start the wrong paper and suddenly see a question on particle physics 😂
Reply 5
Original post by abbeymaysykes
I'm on the old spec, I keep having nightmares that I start the wrong paper and suddenly see a question on particle physics 😂


I know how you feel!
Original post by Tom:)))
I know how you feel!


I've memorised the exam code so that I am sure I have the right paper tomorrow
Reply 7
Original post by abbeymaysykes
I've memorised the exam code so that I am sure I have the right paper tomorrow


I have as well!😂 1321/01
Original post by Tom:)))
I have as well!😂 1321/01


Yeah 😂 Looking back at PH1 I really don't see how I did so bad last year
Reply 9
Original post by abbeymaysykes
Yeah 😂 Looking back at PH1 I really don't see how I did so bad last year


This. Compared to Ph4 and 5 it's blissfully easy.
Original post by Callumdg
This. Compared to Ph4 and 5 it's blissfully easy.


PH1 revision is what I have been doing to avoid PH4&5 revision. My excuse will be gone tomorrow 😂
Original post by abbeymaysykes
PH1 revision is what I have been doing to avoid PH4&5 revision. My excuse will be gone tomorrow 😂


Plenty of time, or at least that's what I keep telling myself...
Reply 12
Original post by Callumdg
This. Compared to Ph4 and 5 it's blissfully easy.


PH4 and PH5 isn't so bad
Reply 13
that paper wasn't as nice as last year's one
Original post by Tom:)))
that paper wasn't as nice as last year's one


It wasn't at all. All of the mechanics were the easy half of the paper and then I really messed up the drift velocity somewhere in that question because my answer was massive 😩 It was the biggest marker as well
Original post by abbeymaysykes
It wasn't at all. All of the mechanics were the easy half of the paper and then I really messed up the drift velocity somewhere in that question because my answer was massive 😩 It was the biggest marker as well


did you get 558m/s for the drift velocity?
Reply 16
You had to convert the no. of free electrons into m^-3, so divide no of free e- by volume
Original post by louisacollier
did you get 558m/s for the drift velocity?


I got like 800 and something
Ok I don't know how you went wrong then, sorry. If you got 558, it was because n wasn't per m^3
Reply 19
I had 1.something x10^-4 which is normally around the value of drift velocity

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