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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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The key to A* is solve as many past papers as possible from REDSPOT. Once you've done 7-8 papers, you'll be able to solve the paper within 20-30 mins.
I'm sending you the notes in Personal Message. Hope you find them of good use.
Can u plz send them to me aswell? It will be a source of great help...plzz
 
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Can someone solve the 2nd part of this question(the surface area one)...my ans is not matching the marking scheme...:(


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The key to A* is solve as many past papers as possible from REDSPOT. Once you've done 7-8 papers, you'll be able to solve the paper within 20-30 mins.
I'm sending you the notes in Personal Message. Hope you find them of good use.
Yeah , can you send me the notes as well ..
I am also struggling with phy ATP ..
 
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Can someone solve the 2nd part of this question(the surface area one)...my ans is not matching the marking scheme...:(


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The key to A* is solve as many past papers as possible from REDSPOT. Once you've done 7-8 papers, you'll be able to solve the paper within 20-30 mins.
I'm sending you the notes in Personal Message. Hope you find them of good use.
oh Do you have AS level papers for Physics ... that would really help ..:cry::cry::cry:
 
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salam
just have small doubt in june 2014 p31 (0610) qtn 2 (e)
when comparing the test tube 1 and 4 there was a point written in ms that nothing in (cell wall of) bacteria B for lysosome to digest. what does this mean can someone plzz explain me this..thank u :)
 
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Can anybody explain me that what does this ''x square'' mean & how to solve this question?

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Can anybody explain me that what does this ''x square'' mean & how to solve this question?

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P is a set containing {-1,0,1,2}

x is a set which belongs to P. It can be said that x contains {-1,0,1,2}

So x^2 is a set containing { (-1)^2 , (0)^2 , (1)^2 , (2)^2 } => {0,1,4}

Q contains x^2 and x^2 contains {0,1,4}

Therefore, n(Q) = 3


Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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Can someone plz EXPLAIN me the answer to this...

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The key concept for this question is Newton's 3rd Law: for each force, there must be an opposing force with the same magnitude.

Since X and Y are connected together by the spring, when the spring is pulling X to give it acceleration, X is also pulling the spring (the opposing force). And this opposing force is transferred onto Y.

Thus, Y is experiencing a force with equal magnitude to the force on X.
And according to Newton's 2nd Law, since Y's mass is half of X, it should have an acceleration 2 times of X.
 
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