Shaun I just want to say that I really really appreciate how much effort you've put into all these videos and how much you care about everyone's GCSEs. You're an amazing person and have helped so many of us with everything you do. You didn't have to make these videos, but you did, and that shows what a stellar guy you are. You're a legend man!!!
Good evening sir There are no words to describe about ur explanations. It is such an amazing!!! I really got all theories. You are the priceless gift from the god for gcse science students. Keep continueing & upload more vedios. If u upload model xm typical ques. It will be more useful for us. God bless you Hats off you sir!!
Thankyou so much for these really knowledgeable videoes 😊 They really helped me a lot and i am promoted to O level 2 and will keep on watching these videoes 👍
At 3:48, do you mean 'keeping the amount of heat in the system constant' rather than 'keeping the temperature constant'? Increasing the volume would reduce the density, thus reducing the frequency of collisions with a temperature sensor, yes? To keep the temperature constant, you'd have to add heat, wouldn't you?
you explain a 45 min lesson in 4 mins . thank you
Shaun I just want to say that I really really appreciate how much effort you've put into all these videos and how much you care about everyone's GCSEs. You're an amazing person and have helped so many of us with everything you do. You didn't have to make these videos, but you did, and that shows what a stellar guy you are. You're a legend man!!!
Thank you for the comment. I'm glad to be helping and I hope that you get the grades that you want.
@@Freesciencelessons Thanks so much!
His name is Shaun WHAT
@@aryamakino4743 aha same
@@aryamakino4743 yeah it’s shaun donnelly
this guy got me from a 6 to a 9 in chemistry
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Go on ladddd
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Anyone got their physics exam tomorrow so they're cramming in all his video today, just got one more section of the playlist left.
your way of teaching is so straightforward and I can just understand it like that.
All the dislikes are from salty teachers who r mad that they failed to teach their class .
Hahaaaa true
yup lmaoooo
May God bless you
you'll save many students lives 😂❣
very clear and precise
Can u pls do every other subject so i can pass those too thx
He does chemistry too
Find it in his other videos
He also does biology and I believe maths!
@@holly._.4387 does he have a seperate channel for maths?
This guy deserves way more subs
he does. I love his videos, so useful.
Yes, it is incredibly clear and easy to understand! Thank you very much for that
Easy thats not easy!!!!!
Good evening sir
There are no words to describe about ur explanations.
It is such an amazing!!!
I really got all theories. You are the priceless gift from the god for gcse science students.
Keep continueing & upload more vedios.
If u upload model xm typical ques. It will be more useful for us.
God bless you
Hats off you sir!!
Can you please make a 9-1 tripe science video on Atmospheric Pressure?
That would be great. Your videos are great!
Thanks for the comment. You'll find that in the video "Pressure in Fluids" in the playlist "Forces".
what a great guy
Literally an hour before my Paper 1 Physics GCSE yikes
How did it go?
Don't leave us hanging, it's been a year
@@ayshaafzal1640 judging from the silence i' m guessing the man's totally aced it
Hey how’d it go
@@nicoshaw832how’d yours go ? 😅
May god bless you Again😋
used to watch your Videos every time😊
Thanks again😊😊
you are a god, tysm i got into triple science because of u, u have changed my life and i will nerver be able to repayay that
Lifesaver. I've got a science trial exam coming up this Monday, and this is by far the clearest and precise revision resource I've found 👌
it isn't for triple anymore it is now also on the combined paper
Isabel Moore what is triple physics?
i never get it.
@@ahmedhaaqilrifky3531 its higher tier, so if you're doing i think 6 lessons a week its triple
@@thraitor7819 6 a week? I'm doing higher and I only do 5
Thraitor it’s for people who picked it as an option in my school. I do 9 science lessons a week (3 for each subject)
@@onespicysauce6599 I have three of each science a fortnight
bruh he aint a human hes an angel
apotheosis
Absolute legend dude...
Thankyou so much for these really knowledgeable videoes 😊 They really helped me a lot and i am promoted to O level 2 and will keep on watching these videoes 👍
literally saving my life. thanks shaun!!
got my physics paper in an hour!!! absolutely terrified ahhh
1 year late but how did it go
Do we need to know about pressure difference for AQA ?
shaun you are a legend, thank you so much xx
Im in year 8 and ive got an exam on this next week and these werent even covered in the lesson that specifically so tysm 😄👊
this guy is so good
hey sir is there a test tomorrow
Thank you so much you helps me alot in physics
At 3:48, do you mean 'keeping the amount of heat in the system constant' rather than 'keeping the temperature constant'? Increasing the volume would reduce the density, thus reducing the frequency of collisions with a temperature sensor, yes? To keep the temperature constant, you'd have to add heat, wouldn't you?
thank you for these videos
May the lord bless you
I agree
Is pV= Constant the same equation as p1v1=p2v2? Or are they different
they are same idea
It's the same, just a little longer
Hi Sir, Are there answers to the workbook ?
Yes every single question is fully answered with an explanation.
does it matter if you do AQA od Edexcel (or any exam board)when watching these videos?
Crewsta yeah these are Aqa but there is some crossover with other exam boards
Thank you so much this helps a lot
yo is this topic triple or for normal science aswell, cuz its on my topic revision lists for mocks and i do normal science
well it says triple, so it must be for triple im pretty sure
Is this also in the AQA triology for combined science because a couple of people in the comments said that it was.
It's for AQA triple, all his videos are in AQA specifications boards, but the ones titles triple are only for triple students
What is brownian motion?
Brownian motion is the random movement of particles.
@@Freesciencelessons Thank You
THANK YOU!
Could you use the equation p1v1 = p2v2 instead? That’s how we learned it in class
You must be with the Edexcel board.
amin4901 me too lol
do we get working out marks?
Yes you will.
@@Freesciencelessons excuse me sir. When do u expect the workbook to be available
this is also in combined
much love
i love you geoff
Is it Charles law or Boyle s law or the other physician (I don't know the name of )
shahid khan Boyles law :)
The only other one is Pressure Law
What exam board does he do?
2 years late it's AQA lol
i cant get to the quistions you gave it
what is intermlecular force
A force (usually attraction) between one molecule and another molecule.
What is net force
Net force means overall force.
got me from a 4 to a 9 in my mock tho ima fail my end of topic test tomorrow lmao
thanks
thnks bro
Cheers ears
I agree
What a lad
Who are these 42 people. I just want to talk, I promise.
They are probably jealous teachers
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i understand this and i am in yr 8
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