Phya5 June 2012

Physics exam discussion - share revision tips in preparation for GCSE, A Level and other physics exams and discuss how they went afterwards.

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  1. grizzly bear's Avatar
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    Phya5 June 2012
    How is everyone revising for this exam? I've done all the papers, well there are only 3. Any links to sites with more papers/ questions?
    I'm doing Medical Physics 5B for section B.

    Thanks in advance
  2. kai491's Avatar
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    Re: Phya5 June 2012
    I know this is a bit late to add :/
    but the way i revised is that i looked at the specification on AQA website, and made some revision notes. I'll add them onto here



    Note:
    I know some stuff is slightly wrong. it's only sq root 2meV



    it'll only help you for the Nuclear and thermal physics.. sorry it has turning points :P
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  5. grizzly bear's Avatar
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    Re: Phya5 June 2012
    (Original post by kai491)
    I know this is a bit late to add :/
    but the way i revised is that i looked at the specification on AQA website, and made some revision notes. I'll add them onto here



    Note:
    I know some stuff is slightly wrong. it's only sq root 2meV



    it'll only help you for the Nuclear and thermal physics.. sorry it has turning points :P
    I forgot to thank you. They were good I did have a read through. But that paper was awful :-(
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