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  1. furuta

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    ok I have a q since im Really bad rearranging equations. ): suppose, God forbid, I get the gradient and y intercept formula wrong in Q2 (which InshaAllah, hopefully not), later, when I have to calculate values using the gradient and y intercept for the last two parts of Q2... will I get ecf?
  2. furuta

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Any predictions for physics p5 tmrw? (:
  3. furuta

    A level Biology: Post your doubts here!

    Thank you so much omg God bless you
  4. furuta

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    hii any predictions for chem p5 tmrw??? ):
  5. furuta

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    but there aren’t equal points on both sides tho..? Isn’t that imp to consider for a best fit line?
  6. furuta

    CHEM HELP PLS :(

    okayy thank you so much ^—^
  7. furuta

    CHEM HELP PLS :(

    hello ~ could someone please tell me which AS topics from inorganic chem I should focus on for A2; specifically, for the first two, three questions as in the recent papers they ask for example from the periodic table trends and stuff. thank youuu ~
  8. furuta

    PLEASE HELP ME!!! Repeating chemistry !!!

    thank you so much!!! thank you, really, for this sound advice. I’ve decided not to repeat as I’m more confident with A2 than AS and I also don’t want to ruin my other subjects. Thank you for giving an example of your friend, now I know that it’s possible. ❤️
  9. furuta

    PLEASE HELP ME!!! Repeating chemistry !!!

    thank you sooo much!! yes, after thinking and speaking to other students as well, you’re correct. AS will be a waste of time unless I’m confident in it, but since I’m more confident in A2, I have decided not to repeat. Again, thank you so much, you’ve helped a lot ❤️
  10. furuta

    PLEASE HELP ME!!! Repeating chemistry !!!

    helloo so im thinking about repeating chemistry bc I got a C in it. (AS). I missed my B by one mark. Is it possible to up my grade to a B without repeating ? Because I’m very stressed about how I’ll manage to repeat when I have A2 to study too, for chem, physics and bio. Please guide me ): thank...
  11. furuta

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    thank you sooo much :LOL:
  12. furuta

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Help with questions 15 and 29 please <3 http://papers.gceguide.com/A%20Levels/Physics%20(9702)/9702_m16_qp_12.pdf
  13. furuta

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    is the answer D? If it is, I assume due to the trend of thermal stability increasing down the group.
  14. furuta

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    omg right thank u so much!!
  15. furuta

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    yes, thank you, I used that but im still not getting the answer..?
  16. furuta

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    someone please explain me these two questions: A sprinter runs a 100 m race in a straight line. He accelerates from the starting block at a constant acceleration of 2.5 m s–2 to reach his maximum speed of 10 m s–1. He maintains this speed until he crosses the finish line. Which time does it...
  17. furuta

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    hello~ can someone please explain/solve questions: 6,9,10,18 & 37 to me, thank you http://papers.gceguide.com/A%20Levels/Physics%20(9702)/9702_s15_qp_12.pdf
  18. furuta

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    I=A^2 Intensity for wave 1 is given which is equal to amplitude (2*10^-2)^2 Amplitude for wave 2 is (3*10^-2)^2. Find the intensity of wave 2 by cross multiplying and the answer you'll get is C.
  19. furuta

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    oh right i accidentally took 16 as the mr instead of 32 alright thank you (:
  20. furuta

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    hello~ can someone please solve the following problem for me? Use of the Data Booklet is relevant to this question. The gas laws can be summarised in the ideal gas equation. pV = nRT 0.96 g of oxygen gas is contained in a glass vessel of volume 7000 cm3 at a temperature of 30 °C. What is...
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