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  1. oldfashionedgirl

    Best Quotations

    This happens to be my signature too, but still, i feel like posting it ;) Well done to whoever said it: "When you sit alone, you sit with your past."
  2. oldfashionedgirl

    Best Quotations

  3. oldfashionedgirl

    Best Quotations

    :' )
  4. oldfashionedgirl

    Books for A'levels

    For chemistry, try OCR or better yet, try the AS'level chemistry book by Muhammad Ayub. I know many people might object to studying from this book since it's not Cambridge endorsed and has 'some' mistakes in it too, but TRUST me, those aren't earth shattering mistakes which are going to take...
  5. oldfashionedgirl

    No prob ;)

    No prob ;)
  6. oldfashionedgirl

    This is an epic moment. PlanetMaster not only replied, but made a smiley too! :O A SMILEY! By...

    This is an epic moment. PlanetMaster not only replied, but made a smiley too! :O A SMILEY! By PlanetMaster! Did the world just end? ;)
  7. oldfashionedgirl

    AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

    Thanks alot :)
  8. oldfashionedgirl

    AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

    can you please solve question 26? URGENTLY. Answer is B http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge%20International%20A%20and%20AS%20Level/Physics%20(9702)/9702_w11_qp_12.pdf
  9. oldfashionedgirl

    AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

    Can you PLEASE help me out on question 15 and 26 of the following paper? If you have any idea? The answers are B for both: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge%20International%20A%20and%20AS%20Level/Physics%20(9702)/9702_w11_qp_12.pdf
  10. oldfashionedgirl

    :D ;p

    :D ;p
  11. oldfashionedgirl

    AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

    The formula for use here is X = lambda x distance between screen and slits / distance between slits. Here, X stands for the distance between 2 CONSECUTIVE dark OR bright fringes. So for example if you take the distance between 2 dark fringes from the second diagram, it will be around 3mm (...
  12. oldfashionedgirl

    ^ ;)

    ^ ;)
  13. oldfashionedgirl

    Lol, yeah i noticed that as your tactic :P

    Lol, yeah i noticed that as your tactic :P
  14. oldfashionedgirl

    lol,fine i get the hint ;) Btw, my unsocial skills really have reduced my number of followers...

    lol,fine i get the hint ;) Btw, my unsocial skills really have reduced my number of followers from 4 to 2 :P
  15. oldfashionedgirl

    AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

    which variant?
  16. oldfashionedgirl

    AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

    Everything except the number of neutrons is conserved.
  17. oldfashionedgirl

    Hahaha....was that an insult for my lonely,old profile page? :D

    Hahaha....was that an insult for my lonely,old profile page? :D
  18. oldfashionedgirl

    AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

    Thanks alot!
  19. oldfashionedgirl

    AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

    For question 13, the 900N force and the force 'F' are acting in opposite directions so you'll have to equate their equations. Now the force of 900N is acting at a distance of 0.2m from the centre of the disc (consider it the pivot). So the equation for its moment of force will be = 900 x 0.2...
  20. oldfashionedgirl

    Rusty and covered with cobwebs too:P

    Rusty and covered with cobwebs too:P
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