OCR G481 Physics A May 2012

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  1. shyro1000's Avatar
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    Re: OCR G481 Physics A May 2012
    (Original post by patterson)
    try doing the paper slow and do all the experiments. experiments have many marks
    thank you i'll do it now
  2. TwinAz's Avatar
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    Re: OCR G481 Physics A May 2012
    (Original post by Kreayshawn)
    can anyone explain this question to me?



    i can only figure out the area, which is 4x (just double the length, square it and compare to original value squared)
    i think i would be able to work out the pressure as well, but i can't do that without figuring out the mass first
    this is from mechanics jan 2011

    also - anyone got a list of experiments we need to know?
    I still don't entirely understand this
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    Re: OCR G481 Physics A May 2012
    (Original post by browb003)
    Has anyone gone through the legacy Forces & Motion papers? I've gone through them all and they're extremely similar to the G481 exam, so they're good practice .

    Also I've attached a little booklet that contains lots of definitions, if you want to practice and enjoy learning through repetition, but I don't think you need to know gravitational potential energy or kinetic energy definitions, I just put them in because I'm too lazy to remove them

    Also you don't need to know the definition for motive force
    Cool notes. Do you have any for G482 like this?
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