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Lc physics help !!!

  • 18-11-2015 9:04pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 72 ✭✭


    Anyone know if i do all of the physics exam papers will i be okay? Like is it a very repetitive exam. Need a high grade and i find it tricky already.
    And are there othere marking scheme resources out there? The calculations arent very easy to catch on to.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 97 ✭✭Theboybang


    Hi there....I got an A1 last year so I'll tell you what I did.

    Nail all the experiments and activities. I wrote out each one with a diagram one side of a page and then put up the tricky questions they ask about them each year. The same ones come up over and over again so write out when they last came up and see which ones you should really know well. You should of course know all your units and definitions. For the maths, I just did 4/5 of the same type of exam question in a row as study and you can see how basically they are all the same questions wth a different spin on them such as the modern/particle questions.

    I think if you can really understand all the formulae you should be able to manipulate them to work out any question.


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