IGCSE Physics Paper 41 - May/June 2023 - 0625/41/M/J/23 (Q6-10) SOLVED

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IGCSE Physics Paper 41 - May/June 2023
Solved & Model Answer with detailed explanation.

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This a tutorial video on how to solve the 0625/41/M/J/23 (Q6-10).
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0:00 Question 6
2:54 Question 7
7:18 Question 8
10:20 Question 9
13:36 Question 10

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thank you! but, i have a doubt.
in question 7 part b)(i) i got the same answer but not for the same reason. i thought that since voltage is divided by the resistors in series circuit, and since one of the resistors are 7.5 V, i multiplied by two as there are two resistors sharing the voltage; and not because there are "two batteries". Hope you can message about what you think and if it is right or not :)

Raitha-sx
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For additional study resources check out my other videos, such as

• Physics May/June 2023 Compilations

• IGCSE Physics - All formulas you should know before exams :

• IGCSE Physics : Nuclear Physics

• IGCSE Physics : Space Physics

• IGCSE 0620 Chemistry Topical Past Papers

More tutorials videos on solving past exam papers will be uploaded soon.

Thank you for watching and please ask me any questions on the comment sections. I will try to reply to your questions as soon as possible. I would really appreciate it if you guys could like my video and please subscribe to keep up to date :)

learntodayIGCSE
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These videos help us tremendously but avoid mistakes and be as exact as the ms, these mistakes can confuse a lot of ppl😅

JidIgcse
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Great Video So helpful, straight to the point and, clear. Thank you!

erinaurelieessama
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Why don't you use Vout = V x R1/(R1 + R2) for question 7 (b) i and c? I thought that it make a bit comfusing for students. Thank you indeed for your clear explanation for the rest questions.

khinenwemon
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In the ms for the last question it says the first mark is for saying the white surface is poor absorber, and the second for the white surface increases LESS when facing the sun, are u sure ur answer is correct?

Axel-dkzq
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in question 7, why did u do the reading on R2 as the reading of the combined resistance?

FatimaElwagie
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hello, respectfully, i think theres a mistake with Q9(b)(i), x2 has one more proton and one fewer neutron. not whatever you wrote.

aboodarr
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for the last question arent they asking for the temperature of pluto in general and not just the white part of pluto ?

wooderio
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Hey guys in question :

15:50 10. a (ii)
for the explanation in terms of energy transfers I wrote "According to conservation of energy KE=PE. "
It is supposed to be the same as the explanation "Total of GPE and KE is constant"

16:13 10. b (i),
it is not necessary to write 273.15K, just 273K is enough.

learntodayIGCSE
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Hii i have a confusion ...for Q10(b) (ii) isnt it that the white surface is not a good absorber of heat and the black surface is a better absorber ?

Zainab-..
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Q9 b, X1 and X2 for beta emitter theres something off, 12 7 X --> 12 6 X + 0 -1 beta

Ha.ppy.trails
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For question 7 the question calculating the emf for batteries, why we do not consider potential divider as the voltmeter is only cross one resistor so the reading of the voltmeter would by half of the emf for the entire circuit and for each battery it would be 7.5*2/2=7.5V

Tristanlu
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In the last question you said the white surface is a good absorber of heat but white surfaces are good reflectors not absorbers????

wm
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hi sorry if i am wrong but question number 7 when you were taking out the effective reistance of parallel resistors how did 1/40+1/40 become 20ohms
can you please explain thankyou so much.😊

palestinia_support
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Can you say we should learn 1 light years value for physics exam

zainabfurqan
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hi can u do previous years such as 2022 or 2021

adhnanmusthafa
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question 9 proton should be 5 not 6 check the mark scheme

jasonytyt