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You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villaini am moriarty and also sherlock.....u see every good old fashioned hero has a villian in them.....
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You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villaini am moriarty and also sherlock.....u see every good old fashioned hero has a villian in them.....
Thank you for the explanation. Finally makes some sense now
Link the paper again, can't open it.http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_w10_qp_32.pdfhn
Q1. part b (ii)
why would it increase whn the skier is decelerating
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_w10_qp_32.pdfLink the paper again, can't open it.
Yeah, so the acceleration is decreasing and the speed is increasing. See the initial acceleration is 10ms^-2 which means that the diver is increasing his speed by 10m/s every second. Then air resistance acts in it and his acceleration decreases to say 5ms^-2 but still he's increasing his speed by 5m/s every second. Therefore whenever an object has positive acceleration which decreases, the speed increases.
Another possible explanation?Yeah, so the acceleration is decreasing and the speed is increasing. See the initial acceleration is 10ms^-2 which means that the diver is increasing his speed by 10m/s every second. Then air resistance acts in it and his acceleration decreases to say 5ms^-2 but still he's increasing his speed by 5m/s every second. Therefore whenever an object has positive acceleration which decreases, the speed increases.
Thnx alotYeah, so the acceleration is decreasing and the speed is increasing. See the initial acceleration is 10ms^-2 which means that the diver is increasing his speed by 10m/s every second. Then air resistance acts in it and his acceleration decreases to say 5ms^-2 but still he's increasing his speed by 5m/s every second. Therefore whenever an object has positive acceleration which decreases, the speed increases.
We all skip that part
so nobody knows
guess papers r useless...attempting past papers is a better optionDoes anyone have Imran Merchant's O'levels Biology and Chemistry Guess Papers???
ans is c....zero of vernier scale is 0.1 cm ahead of the main scale...and the lines r aligned at 4.... so we multiply 4 * 0.01 so ..they r at 0.04 cm....so the ans is 0.14cmhttp://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Physics (5054)/5054_w10_qp_12.pdf
Explain the 4th MCQ please. How exactly do you get to know?
you have got time period of wave, x secondsWhere do you use the frequency= 1/f formula? Can somebody elaborate with an example?
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