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Official OCR New Spec AS Level Physics: Depth in physics - 9th of May

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Reply 20
Original post by Zakiiiii
theres so much to cover why would they repeat?



Ok then, don't revise anything that came up in the breadth.
Original post by mahmzo
Ok then, don't revise anything that came up in the breadth.


Hahah, sassy. But imo there will be a mix of topics.
Original post by Zakiiiii
theres so much to cover why would they repeat?


well, by repeating, it just means that there will be a likely chance that any topic comes up, something that reduces the likelihood that people will predict topics.
plus the exam paper doesn't always cover all the topics regardless.
Can someone make a list of topics which didn't come up at all???
Reply 24
Original post by BobAhmed
Can someone make a list of topics which didn't come up at all???


Bruhh just revise everything. No one knows what topics may come up. JUST REMEMBER EXPERIMENTS EXPERIMENTS EXPERIMENTS.
I think it would take an A for me to get C. All I can do is finish learning the experiments I guess.
Original post by mahmzo
Bruhh just revise everything. No one knows what topics may come up. JUST REMEMBER EXPERIMENTS EXPERIMENTS EXPERIMENTS.


Yh thats true but topics which haven't been covered are more likely to come up as they can't just leave out bits of the spec.

So ill quickly make a list:
- projectiles and suvat
- triangle of forces, objects in equilibrium etc.
- terminal velocity
- Moments
- power and energy
- young modulus(whole chapter)
- potential divider
- Double slit interference
- refraction
-polarisation
-Einsteins photoelectric effect equation

correct anything wrong,this was off memory.
Hello, for the question 4 b in the locked depth paper
the markscheme mentioned in circuit x, and voltage can only vary from 5.6 to 6
and it also says the resistance of LED is about 50
does anyone know how to get those exact values? thank you :smile:
Does anyone know roughly the amount of guaranteed marks for knowing all of the experiments? thanks :smile:
Reply 29
Original post by niamhbroad
Does anyone know roughly the amount of guaranteed marks for knowing all of the experiments? thanks :smile:


about 25

3, 6 markers
then there will be a experiment where you need to plot on a graph and fill in the table etc etc
Reply 30
does anyone have a list of all the practicals explained with all the steps etc?
Original post by esgtj
does anyone have a list of all the practicals explained with all the steps etc?


Here's a good thread for some practicals, it was really helpful for me! OP may want to add this link to the original set of links too:

http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=4100393
Reply 32
do we need to know how to derive suvat?
Reply 33
Original post by xfhdfh
do we need to know how to derive suvat?


No, but it's good to know. Widens your knowledge where they actually come from. They are easy s well.
anyone got a list of things that wasnt on the breadth paper?
Was there any repetitions in the depth paper of biology? :smile:
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A calculation was repeated and nothing else if I remember correctly but a lot of content was missed out
Original post by M0nkey Thunder
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A calculation was repeated and nothing else if I remember correctly but a lot of content was missed out


Do you think momentum would come up again? since thats the only topic i have don't the least in
Original post by TheRealLBA
Do you think momentum would come up again? since thats the only topic i have don't the least in


I don't think so personally but it could still come up. If it does, i would suspect it to involve the masses of the objects joining up at some point during the collision.
How do you find the resistivity of a wire and what graph would you plot??

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