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  1. bloody_mary

    University

    The good thing is there are no papers required for this group and so it will be limited to text or user uploads
  2. bloody_mary

    how are you doing dear? :D

    how are you doing dear? :D
  3. bloody_mary

    Its raining suggestions! Advancing XtremePapers, Advancing Knowledge

    Suggestion I've been thinking that it would be great if this site would open a group for university problems for major faculties like: Management Engineering Pharmacy/Biotechnology Applied Arts a place were we can help each other with problems again rather than just focusing on high school...
  4. bloody_mary

    can you please implement my idea...

    can you please implement my idea: https://www.xtremepapers.com/community/threads/university.24384/#post-482041 ? Thanks
  5. bloody_mary

    University

    darling that is about choosing what university to go into and not helping with the major courses missed u tons :D
  6. bloody_mary

    University

    Hello everyone, I've been thinking that it would be great if this site would open a group for university problems for major faculties like: Management Engineering Pharmacy/Biotechnology Applied Arts a place were we can help each other with problems again rather than just focusing on high...
  7. bloody_mary

    hi darlin :D

    hi darlin :D
  8. bloody_mary

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Can someone please help me? My teacher set me a homework which i can't solve. He told us to derive v^2=u^2 + 2as using calulus only and i am pretty stuck
  9. bloody_mary

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    and you really didn't know how to answer the questions because of a typo? -_- thanks anyways
  10. bloody_mary

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    can someone please help me with some unit vector questions? I totally forgot how to do them again. The vector A has x and y and z-components of 8, 12, and -4 units . (a) Write the vector equation of this vector in terms of the unit vectors i,j, and k. (b) find the unit vector of a vector...
  11. bloody_mary

    Results to be released between august 11-13

    if you have your username and password and it tells you the date correct me if i am wrong :D
  12. bloody_mary

    Metal vs Pop!

    mother monster honey and that is all
  13. bloody_mary

    when are the results coming out

    XPFMember any specific dates in which we get the exams online??? some sites say 16 aug and others 13 aug
  14. bloody_mary

    quicker than a ray of light

    quicker than a ray of light
  15. bloody_mary

    AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

    welcome :D
  16. bloody_mary

    AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

    i didn't scale it i redrew it -_-
  17. bloody_mary

    AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

    use the equation WD= PE + KE + WD[by friction] PE=mgh (the weight of the box is 200N so no need to find mg) so 200*1.5=300J KE= question says steady speed so no change in KE so KE is 0 WD by friction: 150 * 1.5/sin30 (to find horzontal distance moved bybox) =450J so 300+450=750J
  18. bloody_mary

    AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

    follow these steps and you should get right answer: when adding or subtracting 2 quantities add absolute error when mulitplying or dividing add percentage error when a quantity is to the power of something multiply power to percentage error
  19. bloody_mary

    AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

    it is a square with pythogrean triples 30,40,50 how can't it be 45?? at first i got 53.1 but the answer kept coming out wrong :S
  20. bloody_mary

    AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

    because if you look in the diagram you will find that the voltmeter is connected in parallel with the battery if you ignore the batteries so no matter what the resistance is the voltage is always 4V
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