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Reply 20
Original post by phantomkaboodle
I'm ashamed to admit I couldn't even attempt half the calculation questions
I'm glad everyone agrees it was awful though - lets hope the grade boundries will be low


Me too! I had to leave them all until the end, the best question was the 6 mark question about radiation, and yeah hopefully they are low as f#ck!
Original post by Frankie___
Did anyone else get these answers for the calculations.
200 ohms for the resistance
8.7A
84kg
22.0
I also got 120,000 for one of the questions


I got that 200 ohms and also got the 8.7A with the 84kg cant remember any other ones 😨
Predicted grade boundaries:
A* - 44
A - 39
B - 31
C - 26
D - 21

They'll probably be like this. A lot of people found the paper very easy - more than those who didn't (I found it tough though).
Reply 23
Original post by Jamie Vardy
Predicted grade boundaries:
A* - 44
A - 39
B - 31
C - 26
D - 21

They'll probably be like this. A lot of people found the paper very easy - more than those who didn't (I found it tough though).


Doubt it will be that low

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Reply 24
Original post by Jamie Vardy
Predicted grade boundaries:
A* - 44
A - 39
B - 31
C - 26
D - 21

They'll probably be like this. A lot of people found the paper very easy - more than those who didn't (I found it tough though).

People found that easy?! Are they kidding?? Wtf
Reply 25
what did ppl get for the chin up question?
Reply 26
Every page i turned i literally died inside because the questions were that bad in comparison to chemistry and biology
Reply 27
Original post by Brewah
That exam was hard!

I think I messed up all the calculations.

Did anyone remember getting these?

600 Ohms for resistance
0.015 Amps
400 Joules
100 Newtons
84 Kg
22 m/s^2


Got 8.7A for one of them
For that last one I got 12m/s^2, fairly sure you had to take into account the 840N weighing the guy down and calculate the overall resultant force
Hard paper though :s-smilie:
Reply 28
Original post by ajs12
Got 8.7A for one of them
For that last one I got 12m/s^2, fairly sure you had to take into account the 840N weighing the guy down and calculate the overall resultant force
Hard paper though :s-smilie:


Fgs! I think youre correct!
Reply 29
Original post by ajs12
Got 8.7A for one of them
For that last one I got 12m/s^2, fairly sure you had to take into account the 840N weighing the guy down and calculate the overall resultant force
Hard paper though :s-smilie:


The last question was 22 m/s^2

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I'm so glad everyone did bad. That means the grade boundaries will probably be lower and I have a chance of creeping up from a U to a G.

Thank u
*gross sobbing*
Original post by Jamie Vardy
Predicted grade boundaries:
A* - 44
A - 39
B - 31
C - 26
D - 21

They'll probably be like this. A lot of people found the paper very easy - more than those who didn't (I found it tough though).

No one found it easy last year was much easier and a* was 44 but this yer is fu**ing hard so A* should be around 40
Was the answer 9-3 = 6 correct?
Anyone remember the questions for equation?
Reply 34
Original post by Jamie Vardy
Predicted grade boundaries:
A* - 44
A - 39
B - 31
C - 26
D - 21

They'll probably be like this. A lot of people found the paper very easy - more than those who didn't (I found it tough though).

Easy?ahahahahaahha XD
Original post by studentshavefun
Was the answer 9-3 = 6 correct?


Wasn't it 9 divided by 3 because in series circuit the potential difference is shared
Original post by studentshavefun
Was the answer 9-3 = 6 correct?


I put divided by
Reply 37
Original post by studentshavefun
Was the answer 9-3 = 6 correct?


You're meant to plus the voltage in a series circuit so you were meant to tick the third box, 9+3= 12V

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What did everyone tick for the battery question. I ticked the 1st one, no idea if it was right.
Reply 39
Original post by studentshavefun
Was the answer 9-3 = 6 correct?


6+3=12
Because it was shared between the conponents

I THINK that is correct, not 100% sure at all.

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