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OCR A A-level Physics Unified Physics (H556/03) - 15th June 2023 [Exam Chat]

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Original post by Z_GAMER
electromagnetism and particle decays are probs my weakest areas in physics


Electromagnetism is my least favourite but particle physics is my favourite hahaha
Reply 61
I just hope I can get enough marks to get a high enough grade that will grant me at least 96 UCAS points with the other grades for my other courses.
electromagnetic isn’t that bad just know the laws and directions
thermal physics will come up combined
idk i’m excited for this paper
Original post by Z_GAMER
I just hope I can get enough marks to get a high enough grade that will grant me at least 96 UCAS points with the other grades for my other courses.


what’s that like Abb?
Original post by unknown0609
electromagnetic isn’t that bad just know the laws and directions
thermal physics will come up combined
idk i’m excited for this paper

I'm excited but only so that I can be done with physics
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Original post by Labradoodle1
Electromagnetism is my least favourite but particle physics is my favourite hahaha


I can remember all the different particles very well.
but just never been able to interpret how particle decays work and how to write decay equations.
around what percentage overall gonna be A?
Reply 67
Original post by unknown0609
what’s that like Abb?


96 UCAS points is equivalent to:


CCC

ACE

AA

BBE

DBC

A* ED

DDA

Reply 68
Original post by Labradoodle1
I'm excited but only so that I can be done with physics


same!
Reply 69
so if I got a D and a C in my other courses. I will need a B in physics.
same applies to my other courses, if I get a D/C in physics and D/C in one of the other courses, I will need a B in the final course
Reply 70
Original post by unknown0609
electromagnetic isn’t that bad just know the laws and directions
thermal physics will come up combined
idk i’m excited for this paper


what about transformers?
Reply 71
Original post by FatalArcher
I predict electricity and practicals as one 6MQ
And for the other, I think materials

materials as practical?
Original post by Z_GAMER
materials as practical?

Force-extension, Young modulus and springs
Reply 73
for particle decay equations.
what do you put here?
atomic number? mass number? charge?

and what do you puthere
atomic number? mass number? charge?
Reply 74
Original post by hameedah:)
Force-extension, Young modulus and springs


thx!
Reply 75
Original post by Z_GAMER
thx!


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Reply 76
Original post by ConnorK05
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Reply 77
Original post by Z_GAMER
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Hows the wife and kids young Z
Reply 78
in 11 hours, we will be in the exam hall doing the toughest physics paper!

Spoiler


best of luck everyone!
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Original post by Z_GAMER
for particle decay equations.
what do you put here?
atomic number? mass number? charge?

and what do you puthere
atomic number? mass number? charge?


It depends, relative mass/mass number is at the top and atomic number/charge is on the bottom. It depends whether you're looking at elements or particles. Also, always remember that the numbers on the top and bottom are conserved

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