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AQA Physics GCSE - P1 - 12th June

P1 Physics tomorrow! Anyone have any tips or predictions for the paper?

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Reply 1
nah
If you have any common sense and can work out equations, you're guaranteed a good grade in P1. Good luck!
Just read the questions carefully. Make sure you know about the nine forms of energy and the different methods of electricity production then you should be fine. Good luck!
Reply 4
Original post by lil_miss_awesome
Just read the questions carefully. Make sure you know about the nine forms of energy and the different methods of electricity production then you should be fine. Good luck!


Nine forms of energy?
How did everyone find exam?

Some calculation questions I remember:

105 J/Kg degrees centigrade
37.5%
20.5
60 minutes

Anyone remember anymore/ Can anyone make an unofficial mark scheme?
Reply 6
Original post by Maths4ever!
How did everyone find exam?

Some calculation questions I remember:

105 J/Kg degrees centigrade
37.5%
20.5
60 minutes

Anyone remember anymore/ Can anyone make an unofficial mark scheme?


I don't think I got 105 :frown: do you remember the calculation or the numbers involved?
Reply 7
Original post by Maths4ever!
How did everyone find exam?

Some calculation questions I remember:

105 J/Kg degrees centigrade
37.5%
20.5
60 minutes

Anyone remember anymore/ Can anyone make an unofficial mark scheme?

Is that for the foundation or higher tier
Reply 8
Original post by Maths4ever!
How did everyone find exam?

Some calculation questions I remember:

105 J/Kg degrees centigrade
37.5%
20.5
60 minutes

Anyone remember anymore/ Can anyone make an unofficial mark scheme?


I put the 20.5 and 60 minutes but i got 4200 on the specific heat capacity question.
Reply 9
Original post by DanBing
I don't think I got 105 :frown: do you remember the calculation or the numbers involved?


I thought it was 6930/0.330 x 5 which equals to 4200 J/kg degrees celcius
Yea I got 4200 too, What did people get for the conduction in metals one on the final page?
Reply 11
Original post by Swannyboi
I put the 20.5 and 60 minutes but i got 4200 on the specific heat capacity question.


I got 4200 for specific heat capacity too!
Ffs, I didn't finish in time and dropped 7 marks for not doing the calculations.....

But all the other questions were solid and easy!
Original post by DanBing
I don't think I got 105 :frown: do you remember the calculation or the numbers involved?


I rounded it up to 38 would i still get a mark?
Original post by Maths4ever!
How did everyone find exam?

Some calculation questions I remember:

105 J/Kg degrees centigrade
37.5%
20.5
60 minutes

Anyone remember anymore/ Can anyone make an unofficial mark scheme?


I rounded it up to 38 would i still get a mark?
Reply 15
I got -4200J/kg degrees C, because the temperature change was negative? (-5 degrees C)
Anyone else do the same??
Sorry guys I meant 1050. This is because you misread the question you got 4200. This is because it said the temp has creased by 20 degrees centigrade and so rather than 5 degrees temp change which I thought at first it is 1050
Original post by survivors2000
I rounded it up to 38 would i still get a mark?


no soz bro
decreased*. I meant rather than 5 degrees it is 20 which makes it 1050 rather than 4200
Reply 19
what was the question to the answer of 20.5

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