This is incredible, thank you so much for including OCR equations as well. My school is on OCR B and the lack of revision resources for that spec compared to aqa can be so frustrating, so this is really going to be helpful for the rest of my school year leading up to exams :)
Your videos helped me get an A on my physics exams. They are great, but I have one small suggestion: Maybe a black background would be more suitable for these kinds of videos, especially the lengthy ones.
Woah just wanted to say thank you so much for this cuz my physics exam is tomorrow ahh glad I found this video for revision. Appreciate all the work u do :D
Hi there, I have a request for you. Please do make a video in reference to uncertainty calculations especially for the case of Time period of a simple pendulum. When we just note a single vibration time and when we note time for 20 oscillations. How will we calculate uncertainty in Time period?
Hi there, just a few equations i dont think were included was potential dividers, dsintheta=nlambda for astrophysics, and C=4pi epsilon0 R for capacitors, these are for OCR, if anyone could explain please that would be great!
huh "indian physics curriculum"? you realize this is british physics curriculum right? a levels course is british with cambridge not indian, just cuz a country has a levels doesnt mean its "their" curriculum
@@gnsn1469 a levels physics is really not demanding in maths. the most mathematically intense part is probably understanding graphs which is really a cakewalk even for o levels students
as long as you choose a facilitating subject for your third choice it really doesn’t matter what you choose, don’t choose physics if u don’t need it it causes unnecessary stress!
Once you do year 2, year 1 becomes really easy. Just keep practising and do all the questions in your textbooks. After this, do the ppq’s (they should be more readily available than last year).
I respect your work man, truly a legend. You're the reason I am passing my A level exams thank you so much
you don't need to memorise the physics equation's anymore they should give them to you
Who said anything about memorising them?
(It does help though)
@@joekimpton9805 Does that actually happen? Because trust me they don't do that back here.
This is incredible, thank you so much for including OCR equations as well. My school is on OCR B and the lack of revision resources for that spec compared to aqa can be so frustrating, so this is really going to be helpful for the rest of my school year leading up to exams :)
Bro shut up it’s not as bad as wjec
Your videos helped me get an A on my physics exams. They are great, but I have one small suggestion: Maybe a black background would be more suitable for these kinds of videos, especially the lengthy ones.
Absolutely love it! Can you make a pdf file for all the equations for easy access?
YOOOO I WAS LOOKING FOR SOMETHING LIKE THIS YESS THANK YOUU!!
the thumbnail made me want to face what I need to know
omg thank you! ive been wanting something liked this for a while!
AMAZING THUMBNAIL, you sure know how to lure students in XD, and thanks for all the videos :)
absolute legend
Woah just wanted to say thank you so much for this cuz my physics exam is tomorrow ahh glad I found this video for revision. Appreciate all the work u do :D
Thank You so much for this.
Very helpful! I won't be relying on the data booklet so much now.
You are going to heaven for this
Could you make a video about all equations in quantum mechanics? Would be really appreciated man.
Bro your a legend man
Hi there, I have a request for you. Please do make a video in reference to uncertainty calculations especially for the case of Time period of a simple pendulum. When we just note a single vibration time and when we note time for 20 oscillations. How will we calculate uncertainty in Time period?
Thank you so much!
Wonderful stuff...it really helped a lot
you are good teacher ,,best Explanation thanks
Wonderful video! I learned a lot from you.
for electron drift ,its the number density per cubic metre not per square m
Doppler's equation 🤔 sounds
I love this
*You're* breathtaking!
lol when i was on O-level I was scared of A but now you have made it more ezier
“Electricity is no one’s favourite”
-Mechanics gang
I have an exam on friday so this video will come in handy. Thank you :)
I love this!
Hi there, just a few equations i dont think were included was potential dividers, dsintheta=nlambda for astrophysics, and C=4pi epsilon0 R for capacitors, these are for OCR, if anyone could explain please that would be great!
you forgot upthrust drag etc in materials can you please do a video on that
24:25 Aren't the resistors in series? (Awesome vid btw)
Wow, nobody realised before now! That's annoying.
19:50 the point from the graph, how do i put that in the equation V=IR ??
Thanks for all your help. I have my exam tmrw!!
please do one for aqa engineering physics option.
I miss the sharpie ASMR :(
Aw, I'm sorry 😔
Where are equations for viscosity, aren't they part of the materials topic?
Stokes' law is a bit niche, and not in AQA, so I forgot it 🤷♂️
Hi sir, a quick reply would be awesome since my test is on coming monday, is this CIE physics related to sir pls reply sir ill be grateful
Do you mind doing a revision for tunring point a level aqa please thank you
Hey can you please more exams papers for as
pdf?
The unit for number density is m^-3, not m^-2 isn't it?
Whoops, yes!
@@ScienceShorts thanks for clarifying, your ocr a level physics past paper videos, and now this one have been very helpful!
dang, this just tells me how much more difficult The indian physics curriculum is. And i'm studying it for an undergraduate medical entrance exam!
huh "indian physics curriculum"? you realize this is british physics curriculum right? a levels course is british with cambridge not indian, just cuz a country has a levels doesnt mean its "their" curriculum
@@unironicbred I'm comparing this curriculum with ours in india. It's much tougher than this, the questions are much harder than this.
*nice.*
Should I choose a level physics if I'm below average at maths and want to do dentistry (chem and bio required but physics recommended also
No dont do it its nothing like gcse and the maths is way harder. Id pick an easy subject as your 3rd
@@gnsn1469 What about psychology?
@@gnsn1469 a levels physics is really not demanding in maths. the most mathematically intense part is probably understanding graphs which is really a cakewalk even for o levels students
as long as you choose a facilitating subject for your third choice it really doesn’t matter what you choose, don’t choose physics if u don’t need it it causes unnecessary stress!
i do AS. physics and some of these equations are confusing :mineblown:
hey, would you be interested in having online Physics tutor?
his voice 😍😛
Bruh
It is funny how in Greece, every high school srudent that takes the mechanical route knows this stuff :P
i regret a level physics…..
Why?
@@ok-hd4ir i don’t actually but it’s really, REALLY hard
Bot gonna lie, i agree with you
Once you do year 2, year 1 becomes really easy. Just keep practising and do all the questions in your textbooks. After this, do the ppq’s (they should be more readily available than last year).
@Timon Fullbrook Year 12 I find chemistry to be the hardest 0of