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well i dint thank GOD thnx for ellingok its a virus don't open it, i just scanned it. And do report the person
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well i dint thank GOD thnx for ellingok its a virus don't open it, i just scanned it. And do report the person
dint we help uhelp me plsssss
and i downloaded it
check the previous pages plzz
u did the wrong question. Q9 is about centripetalactually the same page
is itu did the wrong question. Q9 is about centripetal
Why not C? Extraction of Al requires a lot of energy. That's why Al is more expensive than Fe.
On the other hand Al is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust(about ). So I think answer is C.
this was asked in part (i)d(iii) The car undergoes a change in velocity. It accelerates (and does so at a constant rate - if the rate of turn is constant) in the direction of the turn. The speed is constant, but the direction the car is going changes at each instant in time because it is turning. And because it is changing direction, that means its velocity is changing (because velocity is speed plus a direction vector).
write the link from xtremepapersBIOLOGY Can someone help me please
There is a question in OCT/NOV 2005 Paper 6
Suggest how you would observe the yeast cells and how you would estimate their total population in the flask?
i looked it up in the marking scheme but still i don't understand the answer :'(
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge%20IGCSE/Biology%20(0610)/0610_w05_qp_6.pdfwrite the link from xtremepapers
sorry i dont study igcse i am of o level
oops sorry my mistake i did not see that i am in the olvlssorry i dont study igcse i am of o level
Q9(b) by the formula F=f+ma where f(weight or force opposite to the direction of moyion) nd F(driving force that is upward force)
extension of each spring will be 1cm as in parallel springs extension becomes half of the originalbut what would happen if 2 N force is applied to two parrallel springs ???
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