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any1 gt m/j/02 mrk schem?? pls do upload...xtrme has rmved all da 2002 pprs...
you will find the mcqs answer key here....
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any1 gt m/j/02 mrk schem?? pls do upload...xtrme has rmved all da 2002 pprs...
wel thnxyou will find the mcqs answer key here....
i did P32 todayhey did anyone do practicle today,,, i need to know something urgently.
welcome mate...wel thnx
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w08_qp_1.pdf Q32 the answer is B, can anyone explain why?
Well i would certainly like to try those out -are there any links to books like those ?If possible, we should try to find books in which even older MCQs are present - most books quote from 2000 backwards; such as the Pacific Physics A-Level. Those have the highest chance of being repeated.
Besides, anyone who can solve MCQs of the 1980s can solve any MCQ. .-. Those things are so tough and challenging.
I agree~If possible, we should try to find books in which even older MCQs are present - most books quote from 2000 backwards; such as the Pacific Physics A-Level. Those have the highest chance of being repeated.
Besides, anyone who can solve MCQs of the 1980s can solve any MCQ. .-. Those things are so tough and challenging.
Well i would certainly like to try those out -are there any links to books like those ?
Can anyone help me with May/June 04 Q 30 please?
thank you sooo much!!I was using the wrong formulaOh that's very simple. Just pretend the cloud is a negative plate and the ground is the positive plate.
The p.d. between the "plates" is = 200 MV = 200 x 10^6 V.
Charge, q = 4.0 x 10^-12 C.
The distance between the plates = 500 m
And they asked for Force = ??
Use the formula for Electric Field Intensity:
E = F/q, and from here, you have F = Eq.
Use the other formula for E; E = V/d, and combine this with the formula above:
F = V/d x q
Put in the values. My answer is 1.6 x 10^-6 N. That would make option A correct.
Hope that helps insha' Allah!
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