Physics Paper 63 - Winter 2018 - IGCSE (CIE) Exam Practice

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This is a run through of an IGCSE Physics exam for CIE.
Paper 6 - Alternative to practical

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0:00 Start
0:25 Q1
10:36 Q2
20:19 Q3
28:36 Q4

Attribution:
"Great let's get started" - Shrek the Third (2007)
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Thank you sir very much! God bless you! Now i understood the last one even more !! I really like how fast u respond :)

sherigeorge
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Thank you so much for solving the papers it really helped me clear my doubts but please... could you write a bit more neadly cause Its kinda hard to read...
THANKS!

muskan
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igcse is going to be cancelled this year? in UAE ?? and i have a question in the paper 6 the experiment i did the physics twice and i did not got what i need how to pass and this is my last chance in the igcse if someone can help me thank you

boody
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20:00 why the units didn't give us ohm ? If it will be (ohm*ohm*cm)/cm it will give us ohm^2 ?

Zi_man_shOVV_iV
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Sir I was wondering if a quantity like 30 kg is in 2sf or 1 sf, if it's given to me of course.

memo
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hi, i had a suggestion. since your work is so good and details, can you do more past years, like 2010 or 2012? they are confusing and great as well, so i thought that me and more people like me could use some help from you.

viveka
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Sir could you please do the honours of solving paper 61 Oct/Nov 2018? I'm perplexed by it.. and it ought to help for my upcoming IGs :)
thank you for everything!

SharkRockstar
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Sir, could you please solve summer 2018 paper 63? I am really confused with the last question...

aditi.m
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Sir, can’t I put hot water in test tube and cold water in beaker?

maroa
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I didn't use the cold water at all. I first used a control to see how long it tookba specific volume of water to drop from a constant initial temperature by 10°C then put the metal strip inside the beaker (without making it touch the thermometer) and recorded how long it would take the water to drop by same temperature when metal is present. And repeated with different metals. Is this a valid idea?

memo
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I'm still struggling to determine the potential difference across a resistor

denisekarikari
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In question e)ii) you said the volume of water should be read from the surface and not the meniscus, but in the cambridge IGCSE coursebook it says the opposite - that the volume should be read from the bottom of the meniscus. Which is correct?

oliviarandom