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Recent content by qassem babel

  1. Q

    How were your Physics P-1 and P-3?

    I put the resultant in cm because I know that W is equal to the resultant. I put W as 42.5 N and resultant 8.5 cm. I should have put them both as 42.5 N??
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    How were your Physics P-1 and P-3?

    will I lose only 1 mark or 2?
  3. Q

    How were your Physics P-1 and P-3?

    wait, I wrote the resultant in cm is it correct??
  4. Q

    How were your Physics P-1 and P-3?

    no! I mean 30 marks total from all of the 3 papers, like 5, 5, paper 1 and 6, and like 20 from 3.
  5. Q

    How were your Physics P-1 and P-3?

    Guys lets all just hope we achieve the A*. Does anybody know if I lose around 30 marks from all of the 3 papers, would it still be an A* or an A?
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    How were your Physics P-1 and P-3?

    Sorry your correct, its 2 :P it seems I was thinking about something else
  7. Q

    How were your Physics P-1 and P-3?

    its 24 as you would just take the half life
  8. Q

    How were your Physics P-1 and P-3?

    I just feel the same qpkillerqp. I am afraid that it would be difficult to achieve A*s this year. I also believe it's unfair for us, the students who spend nights and nights studying trying to achieve A*s
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    How were your Physics P-1 and P-3?

    My question is, how does it happen if they said in the beginning that both have the same volume of water and the height was 1.4 m for both shapes and then they remove equal amount of volume and end with 2 different heights??
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    How were your Physics P-1 and P-3?

    But I believe that pressure in liquids depend on depth (height) rather than the surface area of the base, and if both have the same initial volume and height, when you take equal volumes from both, they will end up with the same height once again. As a result, the pressure would remain the same...
  11. Q

    How were your Physics P-1 and P-3?

    but didnt they say in the beginning that they both have the same volume of water??
  12. Q

    How were your Physics P-1 and P-3?

    I did variant one, was very tricky. Did anyone did variant one too? I just dont know which had the greater pressure P or Q :( I said same as the height would be the same. No idea if correct or not :/
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    MATH 42 AND CHEMISTRY PAPER 61 DOUBTS

    Hahahaha good luck man!
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    MATH 42 AND CHEMISTRY PAPER 61 DOUBTS

    I feel sad for the people who have french exam paper 1 and paper 4 on monday too :(
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