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  1. yesow747

    Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    KE loss = PE gain +EE gain :D
  2. yesow747

    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    help please with capital redemption for LTD companies , thank you very much :D
  3. yesow747

    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    guys a friend of mine needs help concerning " capital redemption " , so can someone please send me a pdf or file pr anything which explains the method . thank you very much in advance
  4. yesow747

    Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    for part ii and iii all you should do is consider the ee and ep and ke at where ap=2.5 and when ap =2.05 which is where ek is max ( ek is always max in equilibrium position) , and btw you can cosider pe =0 at where ap=2.5 as it is the lowest point.
  5. yesow747

    Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    very sorry i was late
  6. yesow747

    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    Hi :) can some one please give me a link for AL accounting notes ?? I really need them :) just give me all the notes you have if you can , and thank you very much in advance
  7. yesow747

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Hey guys can anyone please give me a link to notes for applications of physics for CIE ?? I really need it , thank you very much :)
  8. yesow747

    Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    this is how personaly i solved the question when i was doing AL the last part mey be tricky to understand , but you can think of it of balancing a ruler on your finger then removing equal masses from both ends => center of mass is still where it is !
  9. yesow747

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    thank you very much but this doesnt contain applications of physics, telecomunications , medical physics ...
  10. yesow747

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    can any one give me a link to AL Physics CIE revision notes , which contain revision for applications of physics ?? thank you very much :)
  11. yesow747

    Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    It was a link not a pic. , I would really love to help you but i dont have notes its all in my head , just search the internet and i promise you will find answers to all your questions :)
  12. yesow747

    Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    sorry , just search for conservation of energy problems on youtube , it will help a lot
  13. yesow747

    Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    tommorow because today im super busssy :P, check this out it may help :
  14. yesow747

    Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    when no strings are extended at all x=0 => (1/2)kx^2 =0
  15. yesow747

    Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    I sent you a friend request and you didnt accept yet :( please accept me because there are a few things i need help with
  16. yesow747

    Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Guys please i need some one who would add me on face book to help me with some problems concerning cie further maths
  17. yesow747

    Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Took me some time to see and upload sorry , i hope this helps
  18. yesow747

    Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    it means that intial ( ke + pe + ee) - work done against friction and other resistive forces = final (ke + pe + ee ) I hope that helps , if it doesnt , try searching about conservation of energy :)
  19. yesow747

    Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    can some one please help me with the proof in :june 06 p1 question 4 ??? I understand but according to the ER it is incomplete and i should use the fact that m is non singular . help please :D
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