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AQA Physics GCSE P2 & P3 [OFFICIAL THREAD]

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HAS ANYONE GOT THE 2015 PAPER?

Because I might be getting it on Friday! :colondollar:
Original post by joshkennedy
everyone is so desperate on here :s-smilie:


Including yourself!
This exam was so easy! I got atleast 35 if not 40
Original post by tsr1807
Was I wrong to mention momentum?


The roots of education are bitter, however the fruit is sweet.

No it was about momentum. U had to mention that seat belts slow down the rate of change of momentum . Therefore less of an impact
Original post by Smile Generator
HAS ANYONE GOT THE 2015 PAPER?

Because I might be getting it on Friday! :colondollar:

Work hard like everyone else
Original post by Blueyy__
p3 i think 6 marker will be X-ray(and/or CT scan)/Ultrasound comparison or +/- OR center of mass


nice prediction!
Original post by Gobygaga
Work hard like everyone else


What do you mean? :s-smilie:
Looking through the aqa website these are the grade boundaries from previous years
P2:
2014: a* - 44 a - 36
2013: a* - 41 a - 35
2012: a* - 41 a - 33

P3
2014: a* - 45 a - 40
2013: a* - 41 a - 38

So even though both papers seemed to be relatively simple I don't think the grade boundaries will actually go too high because they've been relatively consistent and P2 and P3 are considered the more complicated papers (at least compared to P1)
Hopefully grade boundaries aren't too high but I'm feeling reasonably confident - i counted through my marks at the end and if I'm lucky I should get around 52 for P2 and 46 for P3
Original post by adapttochangelad
Including yourself!


takes 1 to no 1
Original post by Smile Generator
HAS ANYONE GOT THE 2015 PAPER?

Because I might be getting it on Friday! :colondollar:


please can you post it when you get it?
Original post by 11Jason11
There was a question where it was like "What effect does this experiment show?"
Am I the only person who put, The Motor Effect?

Nope, I put that as well. Pretty sure it's right though because you had to use Flemings left hand rule in the question before which is about the motor effect not EM induction.
Original post by rumana101
please can you post it when you get it?


I'll try :smile:
Original post by 11Jason11
The roots of education are bitter, however the fruit is sweet.

Someone please explain this quote to me before it becomes the new gangnam style. Does I think it means what I think it means


Lol haha
Original post by abdalla__67
whoever has been affected by me, you are either inexperienced or at a very young age if not your parents brought you up wrong, very poorly. I suggest you are not fooled and enchanted into my simple 7 year old tricks or someone else will exploit and harass you. Yes, i am serious, i admit i'm the troll. I am definitely not trolling now:d.

Also good luck in the future, joke i hope you fail ahahaha.


shut up jesus omg people like you are so irritating
where abouts was the question about where nuclear fusion occurs in everyday life!!!!!????? i don't remember answering it at all: which section/ how far through the paper was it?
Which arrow did everyone put for the Flemming's left hand rule question?

Was it up or down? :s
P2 near where it was taking about the positives of fusion

It was "In a star"

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Original post by Smile Generator
Which arrow did everyone put for the Flemming's left hand rule question?

Was it up or down? :s

I put up
Original post by iMacJack
P2 near where it was taking about the positives of fusion

It was "In a star"

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The answer 'A star' was probably a little crappy 'joke' by the examiners.

Positives of fusion; doesn't produce nuclear waste, releases more energy per kg of fuel.
Original post by iMacJack
P2 near where it was taking about the positives of fusion

It was "In a star"

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I put core of a star

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