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  1. zenyatales

    B!0l0gy $l!de$ & N0te$... :)

    :oops: hehe :D
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    B!0l0gy $l!de$ & N0te$... :)

    :Bravo: sorry didn't realise ! :%)
  3. zenyatales

    B!0l0gy $l!de$ & N0te$... :)

    how do you download the attachments made my workinghard ^ ? :/ thanks
  4. zenyatales

    Physics practical tips

    i think it'll help if you know how to stop/ reduce the fluctuations in a mulitmeter. good luck all!
  5. zenyatales

    Some Different Notes & Website Are Available !!!

    yes, thank you so much !! :)
  6. zenyatales

    Mathematics P6 NOV 2011

    any mistakes you'd not want repeated ?? anyone ? good luck all !
  7. zenyatales

    HELP PLZZ ; I FEEL LIKE TO SUCIDE

    don't panic. that is a very big point. and read widely to improve the english sections. just keep relaxed :)
  8. zenyatales

    Nepalese students here...//

    can anyone tell what the reason is for the maddening fluctuation of the multimeter ? and what we should do to stop it ?
  9. zenyatales

    How was your Chemistry AS P34

    we use Q = vsdt in these questions, v standing for the total volume of the question. In our QP, we had to take v = 50 cm^3 = 0.05 dm^3 .
  10. zenyatales

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    sorry i can't help. only done AS. hope smone writes soon :)
  11. zenyatales

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    9702_s08 Q.6(b) iv. S1,S2,S3 : closed, open, open Current will pass through resistors A and B. I = V/R = 240/76.8 = 3.125 Amp Power = 2 * [ (i^2) * R] = 2 [3.125^2 * 38.4 ] = 0.75 kW v. S1,S2,S3 : closed, open, closed Current will pass through all A, B...
  12. zenyatales

    How was your Chemistry AS P34

    I wrote FA3 as chloride too, but most of everyone say it was carbonate. It didn't give the lime water test for me too. Tried twice. Maybe we should have heated it ?? :%)
  13. zenyatales

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    really ? ... yea it must be though. okkkay. c thanks a lot for your help! :) wonder why its ms not available though.
  14. zenyatales

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    hi i thought it'd be Alpha too. but it says the answer is NEUTRON here on this ER. or is this the wrong ER ? i was refering to this only because i couldn't get the MS for this year .:unknown: question no.40, attachments :
  15. zenyatales

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Is the 2002 er correct for paper 1 physics ?? really confused !! reference to q. 2 , 33, 34 :o
  16. zenyatales

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    um since momentum = mass * velocity, and since electron has the least mass, wouldn't it have the LEAST momentum ? the answer is C, neutron. but why??
  17. zenyatales

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    When accelerated from rest through the same potential difference, which particle completes the acceleration with the greatest MOMENTUM ? A. alpha particle B. proton C. neutron D. electron It is 2002s_qp1. Thanks for the help !
  18. zenyatales

    PHYSICS IN OCT/NOV ! IMPORTANT !

    here's the examiner tips for physics exams from cambridgestudents http://www.cambridgestudents.org.uk/sub ... hysics.pdf
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    How was your Chemistry AS P34

    please post your answers here when 24 hours is up.
  20. zenyatales

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    chemistry paper 3 , confused about the mark scheme language ! :( please help if you can . I am using ABCs for ions here. A + ..... (arrow) 5 B + .... i. No. of moles of A = n = v * c ( v and c given ) = 0.000240 ii. No. of moles of B = 5 * 0.000240 = 0.00120 AND THE MARK...
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