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    Physics 42? Discussion after 24 Hours

    If u guys remember answers for Mass and coefficient of absorption please post.
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    Maths 32? Discussion 24 Hours

    How did it go? What did u find difficult? I couldn't get answer for proving identity, Vectors (i) and complex (iii). If u want to compare answers please PM me.
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    how was physics p4

    Same :)
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    How was Chem P4? 9701/42

    yes but
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    PHYSICS PAPER4!!!

    Read the first table and find ur variant.
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    how was physics p4

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    how was physics p4

    Attenuation was more in signal than wire so it could not be transmitted
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    Physics 42? Discussion after 24 Hours

    Do u know answers? Im expecting around 50 marks
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    How was Chem P4? 9701/42

    They take percentage of AS and A2 both for final result. 38.5% is weightage of 42, 11.5% of 52, 11.5% of AS Practical, 15.5% of MCQs and 23% of AS 22.
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    How was Chem P4? 9701/42

    Usually paper is really easy after new syllabus but the examiners gave hard questions this year
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    How was Chem P4? 9701/42

    Ye i got that wrong too...
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    Physics 52 Discussion.

    I used oscillation ramp thingy for this and im sure its wrong. Couldn't think of pulley at that time :/
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    Physics 42? Discussion after 24 Hours

    How did it go? How much do u expect to get?
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    Physics 52 Discussion.

    So how did your P5 go? What did you guys design in Q.1?
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    How was Chem P4? 9701/42

    I hope I just get a D in it..
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    how was physics p4

    Can u discuss answers in PM?
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    In part 1 i got the answer to number but the probability is confusing. Also why is variance being treated as p in part 2?
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    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Newton's law of gravitation states that the force of attraction between two point masses is directly proportional to the product of their individual masses and inversely proportional to the square of their separation (or square of the distance between their centres).
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