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    Just solved Physics P6

    BUT i guess it will be correct as u excluded the bulb measurements so yah it is the closest answer
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    Just solved Physics P6

    isnt 11.9 was for from D which was from end of the bulb till 80 degrees
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    Just solved Physics P6

    yah but getting a value including the bulb is not accurate you are measuring something unwanted and dont forget when you measure it you will find 0.1 so you should find a way of getting it who knows maybe we all will be wrong or there will be a huge range of error :)
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    Just solved Physics P6

    GUYS IT IS 0.1 you cant take the distance 11.9 the expansion was only 8 cm there was 3.9 cm of the bulb so you multiply (8*1)/80 to get 0.1 you can try with any other degree but remove the 3.9 cm of the bulb there another way that you get the difference between the two temperatures of 80 and 60...
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    Just solved Physics P6

    GUYS about question two is so simple the greatest temperature was 80 and the lowest was 60 and for each one the measurement was 11.9 cm and 9.9 cm so the difference between two temperatures are two cm which stands for 20 degrees Celsius so you multiply one degree * 2 cm divided by 20 degrees to...
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    ICT paper 12 ready for help

    If for example there is a comparison you should say in ur opinion what will be the best choice like in comparing printers or methods of implementation hope this helps :)
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    send me your email and i will give many details about paper 32

    send me your email and i will give many details about paper 32
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