IGCSE Physics Paper 22 - May/June 2023 - 0625/22/M/J/23 SOLVED
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IGCSE Physics Paper 22 - May/June 2023
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The question 16 of mark scheme is C is it right?
yes, it's C in mark scheme though idk why she said A the ans
Yes, it is
I made a mistake saying A instead of C whilst explaining the ans is C
@@learntodayIGCSE whats the explanation of why white keeps the coffee warm the longest?
@@prisiljane9071 As white is a bad emitter and absorber the coffee stays hot for a longer period.
why not black?@@abdullahkhurramrahman9934
Please create a video providing tips for Paper 2 in both physics and chemistry. Thank you
when do we know when to add back the background radiation?
yes this is a really important qn and i also wanted to know
you will have to add the background count back if they ask the count rate detected from the detector (correct me if im wrong)
@@durr2740you're right!!
Please do more paper 2 ma’am. Exams next Thursday 😭😭
I will try my best
@@learntodayIGCSE LAST PAPER MAAM 0625/23 PLEASEJBJHVBJHDFV
@@itzy4541 I have already started making the video. Give me some time :) latest by tomorrow night I promise you
Tomorrow
Mam plz , make a revision video for tomorrow
Thank you so much❤❤❤
Most welcome ❤️❤️❤️
18:12 Hi Ms for question 26, may I know how you get the answer R/4 ? Because R/2 + R/2 = R, right?
For instance if the resistance is 8 ohm, it becomes half giving you 4ohms.
And when the length is reduced by half the resistance is reduced by half again giving u 2ohms.
In total the resistance has reduced 4 times smaller.
That’s what I meant by R/2 twice.
@@learntodayIGCSEit is R/2 times R/2
thank you so much for your videos! you're literally saving my butt in these science exams.
however, i just wanted to point out q16. in the mark scheme, it says that the answer is C and not A.
mam I had purchased your physics notes few months ago, but the notes on nuclear fusion you showed at 22:58 is not there in it, can you please tell where can I find it?
at 18:17 / 26:42 why is r/2+r/2=r/4, shouldn't it be r?
Wait, for question 1, why isn’t it along XZ? Because you just calculated that for the magnitude…. When u did 3^2 + 4^2
Pls help
To solve this you must first understand how resultant force works.
I’ve explain in this video :
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Hope it helps clear you doubts.
@@learntodayIGCSEthank you so much!
It was very helpful for me thank you for your video
Your clear explanation really greatly
helps! exam next wednesday... (frm pakistan)
tmr for me (im cooked)
@@stustustustu6969 bruh same i hope it goes easy
@@stustustustu6969 u ain't the only one who's cooked
Hi where do u get the notes like on question 35 23:50
Those are the notes I made and it’s in the website
@@learntodayIGCSE which website
learntodayigcse.com
Really Appreciate it! Hope can have May June before next Thursday pleaseee😭p2 stand so many mark thank youu
Will do my best to upload at least 2 more which is Variant 1&3 from May June 2023 before next Monday ! 🙌
11:23 It's C in marking scheme
Check the pinned comment
how did you re-arrange the efficiency formula to get power input??🤒
This goes under algebra, Maths. Solving the unknown in an equation.
Bring power input to the left side of the equal symbol and 30 to the right side
q29 a decrease in T is also change in the environment
yes! but it won't cause the lamp to switch on. instead it'll switch off as there's not enough heat being produced to be able to turn the lamp on. so, the answer is d.
Excuse me question 16 is the answer is c in the mark scheme.Why? Or mark scheme wrong
why didn’t you add 20 cpm after in question 36? I did the same steps but then added 20 cpm and got D. How am i supposed to know when to add the background radiation after calculating and when to not? 24:40
The question asked for the count rate of the source after 8 days, not the detector reading. If they had asked for the reading on the detector after 8 days then you can add the background radiation (which would have been 110)
THANKKKKK YOU
Variant 21 next pleaseeee mam
As soon as possible
Hello ms i have a question here in question (22) 726 / 2 is 363 not 360 or it doesn’t matter in the exam if there was a close range how do i make sure its right
answer is in 2 significant figures.
pls do more of this paper 2 pls I beg
we need this
I will do at least another 2 from May/June :)
can u put more of past papers solved paPER 2
Working on physics p2 from Feb Mar 2024 now
Can anyone explain why it is increase and not decrease in temperature for 29?
Same idk😅
@@rxtro.5306same
because in thermistors, when the temperature increases, the resistance decreases, so this will produce a higher potential difference across the resistor and it will close the switch, hope this helps!
@@galaxifity thanks, so when Rthermistor decrease, Rresistor increase? But Doesn’t Rresistor should have decreased as well? Sorryy, im confused
@@User19-uu4dh you’re welcome! nope, when the temperature increases in thermistor, the resistance will decrease. and when the temperature decreases, resistance increases. they are inversely proportional to each other
I think both(21 and 23).God will continue to strengthens ma
Ahahaha ok let me try to upload both by Nov 9th
Paper 21 uploaded
Done uploaded. Please check them
IGCSE Physics Paper 21 - May/June 2023 - 0625/21/M/J/23 SOLVED
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Why OY
Today is the day ppl😂
HOW WAS IT ????
@@learntodayIGCSE we writting in 2hrs
@@Kingdavid_3 good luck !! I heard from a student question on ions came out. So make you know when positive ion, the donate electrons. And negative ions they gain electrons. Idk the rest 😂 it was the only one shared to me
From a different variant
@@learntodayIGCSE it was devious but well handled.
I got caught by the alpha and beta emissions 😭
You are wrong in some questions pls check don't give wrong information because of you I lost 2 marks
Face reveal
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