Elloo! On your website you put the topic Particle Physics and Radioactivity under the year 13 syllabus and you put the topic Quantum Physics under the year 12 AS syllabus, but shouldn't it be the opposite way around?
+Cardifyz Just be aware that the different Queen Mary's booklets use the same Lego blocks for different particles. I used the yellow and red 2x2 to be protons and neutrons but then I used 2x2 plates as the quarks (in later videos).
oh man! i thought the lego ws ur idea! i thought u were some kinda legend man!'but stil my hero.
I added a lot to the original idea. Still a legend.
+A Level Physics Online ahahahahhahaha!! no doubt you are.
+A Level Physics Online btw you should try marbles aswell really handy for explaining things.
could you do more past paper walkthrough videos ? they're really helpful
It's a real shame the Lego Fission PDF isn't presented as normal A4 pages. Printing out pages side-by-side is a pain.
Elloo! On your website you put the topic Particle Physics and Radioactivity under the year 13 syllabus and you put the topic Quantum Physics under the year 12 AS syllabus, but shouldn't it be the opposite way around?
and uh dang it haha i just noticed all the videos arent available in my country, why is that?
+B N I see what you mean, that's the way that OCR do the course, but I now realise that AQA start with particle physics in Year 12.
ooh okayy
Where can I find the "Queen Mary" particle book?
+Cardifyz Thanks for posting the link
+Cardifyz Just be aware that the different Queen Mary's booklets use the same Lego blocks for different particles. I used the yellow and red 2x2 to be protons and neutrons but then I used 2x2 plates as the quarks (in later videos).
Where can I find the “queen mary” particle book?
I may have paid for this but I still have to watch adverts :'(