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I thought the Acos(2pift) equation could be used all the time?
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Original post by BrokenS0ulz
I thought the Acos(2pift) equation could be used all the time?


If when t=0 it's at the equilibrium position you use sin not cos :smile:

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Baes is there a list of all the experiments we should know? Thank you in advance

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The specimen paper for this topic is extremely difficult compared to the past papers. Apparently all of ocr papers in sciences have increased in difficulty :frown:

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Original post by Exaltation
Baes is there a list of all the experiments we should know? Thank you in advance

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Specifically Brownian Motion and Specific Heat Capacity; I believe that's it?

Edit: SHM Interpretation if you want to count that
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fml hopefully this paper will go better than the f324 exam everyone's come crying out of :frown: wth are you doin OCR urgh
Best way to prepare for physics is to make up the toughest calculation question you can make up lool dunno it helps me
Original post by Ki Yung Na
Specifically Brownian Motion and Specific Heat Capacity; I believe that's it?

Edit: SHM Interpretation if you want to count that


Not just the interpretation you need to know the whole experiement (Have a look at June 11)
Original post by MathsAddict
Best way to prepare for physics is to make up the toughest calculation question you can make up lool dunno it helps me


How do you know what the right answer is though?

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Hey, what's the experiment for shm?
Original post by ashy97
Hey, what's the experiment for shm?


Check June 11 mark scheme

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Original post by Exaltation
Not just the interpretation you need to know the whole experiement (Have a look at June 11)


I know but aside from something moving up and down what's more to know? The rest is interpreting/using knowledge of the theory :colondollar:
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Original post by Exaltation
How do you know what the right answer is though?

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Make sure you know how to solve it XD infact let me make up questions for people as i do my revision.
Original post by MathsAddict
Make sure you know how to solve it XD infact let me make up questions for people as i do my revision.


Thanks m8

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Think there might be one to show the effects of damping on a system?
Original post by MathsAddict
Make sure you know how to solve it XD infact let me make up questions for people as i do my revision.


Thanks :biggrin:

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can anyone explain to me why time period is independent of amplitude for SHM? Thanks
Original post by gothmog827
can anyone explain to me why time period is independent of amplitude for SHM? Thanks


From my understanding it is to the fact that the greater the amplitude, the faster it moves, meaning that overall frequency will always be constant.

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Got 41 on the June 2014 paper which was actually an A as it is a hard paper, feeling confident about this exam now. What is likely to come up?
Original post by Jmw123
Got 41 on the June 2014 paper which was actually an A as it is a hard paper, feeling confident about this exam now. What is likely to come up?


Where did you get the paper?

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