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AQA GCSE Physics Unit 2 and 3 (20th May)

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What did you get for the momentum I could not work that out


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Did anyone put the force (movement) of the wire was upwards? is this right?
Does anybody remember the question on P2, with a graph and you had to work out the maximum speed? I got 23.5 m/s if I remember right...
Original post by Sheena_G
Don't worry I but the diametre of the human body, so stupid :frown: I think that it was the diametre of an atom


Yeah it was! :frown:
Original post by DustToDust
Oh wait, that is what I got, not 0.25 what I put in one of my previous posts


oh... maybe i was right with 1.25 then- makes me feel slightly better that I didn't screw up every calculation. :tongue: by the way what did people put for the suggest question about the bus? I didn't know so I put so they can test how the bus will behave in an emergency when it may be faced with an extreme tilt that it would not have to deal with in everyday use and so they can test the bus will work well in everyday use... were we supposed to mention people upstairs would raise the centre of mass because I didn't :frown:
I drew an arrow pointing upwards


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Original post by Star1015
What did you get for the momentum I could not work that out


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the question about the two cars? i got 5 m/s
I put to work out centre of mass and largest angle of tilt


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[QUOTE="Star1015;56027569"]1.25 was right


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Phew, I got that too!
Original post by Sheena_G
Did anyone put the force (movement) of the wire was upwards? is this right?


Yeah, I put it upwards
Original post by Sheena_G
Did anyone put the force (movement) of the wire was upwards? is this right?


I put upwards- I used the left hand rule thing but not sure if I did it right because a lot of people i asked put down. :/
Why was p2 soo hard does this mean that the grade boundaries will become lower?


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Original post by AmyRevises
I put upwards- I used the left hand rule thing but not sure if I did it right because a lot of people i asked put down. :/


I put up as well
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For the refractive index q, you were supposed to find sin inverse which i didnt do :frown:
Original post by camz01
P3 was the answer motor effect or induction? Because the wire was cutting through the magnets but it said 'effect' ?



motor as it creates a forcee
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Original post by saad65
For the refractive index q, you were supposed to find sin inverse which i didnt do :frown:


Yeah I think you did, I think the answer was 26 degrees
Original post by AmyRevises
no idea about the temperature but I put when the temperature increases the ions and electrons gain energy and move more making it harder for electrons to flow through the wire and increasing the resistance of the wire?

I don't know :frown:

Why does the temperature increase?


I don't know...I put something along the lines of:
there are electrons in the current which are attracted to the ions in the bulb so it increases resistance... :facepalm:
Im glad I'm not taking physics for a level :biggrin:
Who else did well?
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Original post by Devkj
1.25 for the first question right lol


that's what I got, but everyone is saying its 0.25 :s-smilie:

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