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AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

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If possible, we should try to find books in which even older MCQs are present - most books quote from 2000 backwards; such as the Pacific Physics A-Level. Those have the highest chance of being repeated.

Besides, anyone who can solve MCQs of the 1980s can solve any MCQ. .-. Those things are so tough and challenging.
 
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If possible, we should try to find books in which even older MCQs are present - most books quote from 2000 backwards; such as the Pacific Physics A-Level. Those have the highest chance of being repeated.

Besides, anyone who can solve MCQs of the 1980s can solve any MCQ. .-. Those things are so tough and challenging.
Well i would certainly like to try those out -are there any links to books like those ?
 
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If possible, we should try to find books in which even older MCQs are present - most books quote from 2000 backwards; such as the Pacific Physics A-Level. Those have the highest chance of being repeated.

Besides, anyone who can solve MCQs of the 1980s can solve any MCQ. .-. Those things are so tough and challenging.
I agree~
 
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Well i would certainly like to try those out -are there any links to books like those ?

I'm not sure of any links. In my school those books are in the book list, so I have them on hardback.

Then again, when I actually checked the books I found that the MCQs in them are few and far in-between. >.< Should've prepared for theory using those. Anyways, I'm gonna do the ones that are there.

But this is after we finish the actual past papers from 2002 onwards. Let's try to do that within a week. Someone gimme the link of 2002 past papers.
 
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Can anyone help me with May/June 04 Q 30 please?

Oh that's very simple. Just pretend the cloud is a negative plate and the ground is the positive plate.

The p.d. between the "plates" is = 200 MV = 200 x 10^6 V.
Charge, q = 4.0 x 10^-12 C.
The distance between the plates = 500 m
And they asked for Force = ??

Use the formula for Electric Field Intensity:

E = F/q, and from here, you have F = Eq.

Use the other formula for E; E = V/d, and combine this with the formula above:

F = V/d x q

Put in the values. My answer is 1.6 x 10^-6 N. That would make option A correct.

Hope that helps insha' Allah!
 
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Oh that's very simple. Just pretend the cloud is a negative plate and the ground is the positive plate.

The p.d. between the "plates" is = 200 MV = 200 x 10^6 V.
Charge, q = 4.0 x 10^-12 C.
The distance between the plates = 500 m
And they asked for Force = ??

Use the formula for Electric Field Intensity:

E = F/q, and from here, you have F = Eq.

Use the other formula for E; E = V/d, and combine this with the formula above:

F = V/d x q

Put in the values. My answer is 1.6 x 10^-6 N. That would make option A correct.

Hope that helps insha' Allah!
thank you sooo much!!I was using the wrong formula:mad:
 
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