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Wow, thanks a bunch for the amazing explanation, besides a lovely blog!Muskan Achhpilia
explanations have been added at
http://physics-ref.blogspot.com/2014/05/physics-9702-notes-worked-solutions-for.html
at the end of the post
Actually i compiled it quite before so i don't remember, from next time i will mention...include the years, paper no., question no,
it would be helpful
ThanksMuskan Achhpilia
The June 2010 P11 questions have been explained at
http://physics-ref.blogspot.com/2014/05/physics-9702-notes-worked-solutions-for.html
Thanks please upload the other answers as soon as possibleMuskan Achhpilia
SOME of the questions from Physics doubts.docx are explained at
http://physics-ref.blogspot.com/2014/05/physics-9702-notes-worked-solutions-for.html
It starts with "From June 2005 Paper 2 Q4(c)"
the rest will be available later
u = 15 m/sQ: A man stands on the edge of a cliff and throws a stone vertically upwards at 15m.s^-1. after what time will the stone hit the ground 20m below.
I cannot sorry.
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they are from pan pacific bookGlory Hunter
check at
http://physics-ref.blogspot.com/2014/05/physics-9702-notes-worked-solutions-for.html
let me know the reference for these questions
i will check the linkGlory Hunter
check at
http://physics-ref.blogspot.com/2014/05/physics-9702-notes-worked-solutions-for.html
let me know the reference for these questions
i will check the link
still didnt got it :"(
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