AQA GCSE Physics Paper 2 Higher Tier 2021 FULL EXAM PAST PAPER WALKTHROUGH

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Lesson Objectives: AQA GCSE Physics Paper 2 Higher Tier 2021 FULL EXAM PAST PAPER WALKTHROUGH

Description: Full GCSE exam paper walkthrough! I go through the whole paper here guys, but ensure that you do it yourself under timed conditions before watching me. Don't waste the papers. Use this video to look at how I tackle questions and make your own notes. If you get stuck - comment below and I will try and answer your queries.

Question 5.3 - The answer is 1*10^15 Hz I think I didn't write it down but my working out is there and I do say it
Question 9.2 - 'using stronger magnets' I said it in the video but I didn't pen it down.

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Many thank you for doing this for the students. Given the nation is grievously lacking Physics teachers, what you are doing is helping the nation and our next generation. Really appreciated it!

feishao
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I realised you made a mistake on 2.1 it says "elastically deformed" and not inelastically so the answer should be that the spring returns to normal after the force is removed. Besides that great video, its made me confident for my mock tmr.

tomburtenshaw
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Thank you for this. A lot of content creators never cover triple content within physics papers, so I found this incredibly beneficial :)

woah
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q 2.1 is wrong i think. Elastic deformation is when the spring can return to its normal shape when a force is removed

ohhyrsd
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for question 2.2 would you recommend writing the number before each step in the actual exam ?

freddiehuntington
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what are the main topics in physics that you think I should study mostly for. Which topics come up mostly and are worth more marks?

sahelshadab
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for question 7.5 can we draw the horizontal force in the opposite direction?

VeryBizzyIzzyy
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@ceerazzledazzlephysics For question 07.5 whenever I measure the line I get 8.1cm so if 1cm = 25N then the resultant force is 202.5 N. I really don't understand how the answer is 214N because that would mean the line is 8.56 cm long and whenever I measure I just don't get that number. Help please :(

JoannaM
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I am doing AQA GCSE Physics. should I practice only AQA past papers? or will it be useful if I practice Edexcel too? are they same?

pragadeesh
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at 29:13, how do you know that the magnetic field is acting downwards?

najmallayl
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Hi. You have defined inelastically deformed in question 2, not elastically deformed.

ohmreggienius
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24:40 could you explain how to get 214N for this question?

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