idk why bro re-uploaded this video but I watched this last night and literally everything he went through was on todays paper, thanks dude gonna get that 9 now 🎉🎉
@@A1M4NS depends on how well you know the content, if you do then a past paper/exam style questions would be good, then look at the mark scheme and fix your answer. Repeat this a couple times to get ur knowledge fixed. If you dont know the content look at a textbook or a vid like this, mind map it down and try to memorise it.
This and the chemistry video are so good! I think I did really well (in paper 1) all because of these videos. Biology isn't my strongest subject anyways but I definitely would've done worse without these - thankyou so much!
got my results today - overall 78! IM SO HAPPY! got an 8 in both physics papers and then 8s in both chem 1 and bio, and 7s in the paper 2s. your videos are because of that ❤ i can't thank you enough
Thank you for this video it was very helpful, next year could you possibly make a video but like solely to teach 2025 gcses students all of the formula we need for physics?
If the temperature increases or decreases in a circuit where you have a fixed resistor (which is the component he is talking about) the resistance from the resistor doesn’t change. This is because of how the component is made, meaning its resistance will always stay constant, despite temperature changes. If temperature affected a fixed resistor, it would make experiments inaccurate or difficult to draw conclusions from as there would be more than one factor affecting the experiments (temperature and the resistance from the resistor). Increased temperature in a circuit means that there is more frequent collisions between the electrons, which increases resistance. Temperature only affects resistors like the thermistor (as temperature increases, resistance decreases for this component). You can manually change the resistance of a variable resistor, which is useful for practicals where you are investigating the effects of a change in resistance, though this component is also not affected by temperature. Hope this helps, good luck with whatever you are studying for!
~UPDATE~ IT WAS A 2021 PAST PAPER, some people had the mark scheme I didn't, but the specific heat capacity question I flopped and one about density, 😖 but in conclusion, the video really helped tbh cos I remembered stuff that was said in the video
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idk why bro re-uploaded this video but I watched this last night and literally everything he went through was on todays paper, thanks dude gonna get that 9 now 🎉🎉
how'd you do, certain you got a 9?
Yuh how'd you do 🔥
@@MuneebMakesyh
shush nga u aint gonna get a 9 but u can still get backshots at 24 forest edge me way
@@adamkhan1062how’s your day going bro
Not using this for my actual gcse but its super useful for end of year assessments in year 10
@@A1M4NS depends on how well you know the content, if you do then a past paper/exam style questions would be good, then look at the mark scheme and fix your answer. Repeat this a couple times to get ur knowledge fixed. If you dont know the content look at a textbook or a vid like this, mind map it down and try to memorise it.
You mean mocks isn't it ending tormorrow my final physics exam is tomorrow trying to get some last minute revision
@@lightning337 mine is in 2 and days and i am stressing so much because i havent revised a word what do you recommend
thats me rn lol
@@linalabdullahhow did it go i’m thr same lol
i got physics mock this Friday and this video made me less worried! Mr ScienceShorts, you deserve all the wealth in the world!
same lmao
Same lol
what did you get
thank you king i watched this in 2x speed just before the exam and im pretty sure i got a 9 💯
Frl? U being frfrrrr
This and the chemistry video are so good! I think I did really well (in paper 1) all because of these videos. Biology isn't my strongest subject anyways but I definitely would've done worse without these - thankyou so much!
Got my physics mock tmr, this is rlly going to help me cram that super last minute revision
yea I love this guy now
Been watching your videos to get prepared for my exams, and let me just say you are an actual life saver 😂🙏
i'm pretty confident with physics but i did miss a lot of year 9 - have my year 10 physics mock tomorrow and this helped a lot!
got my results today - overall 78! IM SO HAPPY! got an 8 in both physics papers and then 8s in both chem 1 and bio, and 7s in the paper 2s. your videos are because of that ❤ i can't thank you enough
you are single headedly carrying my grades
Wwoo hooo paper 1 done congrats everyone!!! And thank you to this man he really is a hero for getting us all through it this morning 🎉🎉
while me being scared of my physics mock
Really helpful video. I've got my year 10 mock tomorrow. Wish me luck
Same here bro. Gl for ur exam bro
Thank you so much this saved my physics grade 😔💗
i love this guy so much!
density=mass÷volume
Thank you for this video it was very helpful, next year could you possibly make a video but like solely to teach 2025 gcses students all of the formula we need for physics?
I got a 9 in phyics ty for helping me!
thx bro im watching in 1.75x speed my physics exam is tomorrow morning i hope i do well🙏🙏
All the videos are Outstanding. We owe you our gcses. Thank you so much for all your work and effort, it helps out so many people and JUST IN TIME
thank you man, i want to say that i got a 9-9 because of these videos
Im so sorry but does this work for tomorows paper for combined science physics paper 1 tmrw?
mines tmr 🎉
thank you very much for the video
Got a history mock tomorrow morning. Wish me luck pl
15:41 Can someone explain why AQA is wrong?
If the temperature increases or decreases in a circuit where you have a fixed resistor (which is the component he is talking about) the resistance from the resistor doesn’t change. This is because of how the component is made, meaning its resistance will always stay constant, despite temperature changes. If temperature affected a fixed resistor, it would make experiments inaccurate or difficult to draw conclusions from as there would be more than one factor affecting the experiments (temperature and the resistance from the resistor). Increased temperature in a circuit means that there is more frequent collisions between the electrons, which increases resistance. Temperature only affects resistors like the thermistor (as temperature increases, resistance decreases for this component). You can manually change the resistance of a variable resistor, which is useful for practicals where you are investigating the effects of a change in resistance, though this component is also not affected by temperature. Hope this helps, good luck with whatever you are studying for!
I...I literally explain it
@@brooklynnn21 Thank you, well explained.
@@ScienceShorts Mb I was a bit confused but i understand it now. Thanks
5:31
this is for year 9 igcse right??
no its for yr 11 gcse (AQA exam board)
Hi max
my physics mock is literally this morning. I'm watching this video on the train. I'll update after the exam.
Me too bro 👍 good luck
any update or nah
~UPDATE~
IT WAS A 2021 PAST PAPER, some people had the mark scheme I didn't, but the specific heat capacity question I flopped and one about density, 😖 but in conclusion, the video really helped tbh cos I remembered stuff that was said in the video
@@lailajilleth-ot1vmAre you doing triple😢 I have mine tomorrow
@@tsuki_007 sorryy I do combined
bro come on it’s quite clear that cells and batteries are different 😡😡😡😂
soooo..... how did you guys do
ty scienceshorts babycakes