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Does anyone know a or some youtube channel(s) which teaches igcse maths/science subjects ?
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Have you tried https://www.khanacademy.org/Does anyone know a or some youtube channel(s) which teaches igcse maths/science subjects ?
PM-ed you the concept with a detailed explanation, you only had a problem with your concept.View attachment 34835
How is the answer B?Shouldn't it be D?
V/R=I
6/3=2
2/2(equal resistance by the resistors)=1 A in the ammeter
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View attachment 34835
How is the answer B?Shouldn't it be D?
V/R=I
6/3=2
2/2(equal resistance by the resistors)=1 A in the ammeter
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well like lioxmessi said ur concept is wrongView attachment 34835
How is the answer B?Shouldn't it be D?
V/R=I
6/3=2
2/2(equal resistance by the resistors)=1 A in the ammeter
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PM-ed you the concept with a detailed explanation.Anyone please help me with this. See question 3 (b) part 2. The statement says that the flowers belong to the same plant (monoecious plant), and the flowers no matter they are hermaphrodites or unisexual if they are pollinated from the anthers of the same plant then it's self- pollination; that is no genetic differences are involved. However the MS says that this flower is cross pollinated.
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Biology (5090)/5090_s11_ms_62.pdf
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Biology (5090)/5090_s11_qp_62.pdf
thankxdid u check the syllabus for 2014? if it is not there, then there is no need to study it
Assalm-u-alaikum. I can. I will type the entire thing and post it in around 3 hours, iA.Extraction of Aluminium: i find different things about this.. can anyonne here xplain me how is it done ? detailed!
Now, As you have only three-ish months left till your Cies, go for the unsolved past papers. But if there is some specific topic you're not good at, then do it from the topical.Is it a good idea to do unsolved past papers, of Physics Chemistry and Biology?
Or should i stick to the Topical?
Bauxite(al203) is purified into alumina by dissolving it in NaOH and precipitating Aluminium Hydroxide.It has a very high melting point(2800 C),and thus electrolyzing the salt would take up a lot of energy.Hence an impurity,molten cryolite Na3AlF6,is added to lower the mp to around 800 C.It is then electrolyzed in the cell and aluminium collects at the cathode and falls to the bottom of the cell,while O2 collects at anode and forms CO2 by burning the graphite(carbon) anode.Pure aluminium is siphoned off.Extraction of Aluminium: i find different things about this.. can anyonne here xplain me how is it done ? detailed!
now for such questions, u have to draw the complete ray diagramHow is the answer C?Why not B?View attachment 35469
Recall the characteristics of image formed by a plane mirror, the rays in B might meet but not as the same distance as the object is from the mirror.How is the answer C?Why not B?View attachment 35469
Can somebody please tell me which is the best book for Chemistry? The one which covers all the topics in detail and whole syllabus contents are there. And also which one is better, Federal Chemistry or the Chemistry Insights (the one for GCSE, I guess)?
Alright. But I've heard that Insights is quite detailed so would that help in anyway in getting an A*?Federal Chemistry is better, covers most of the topics.
Many topics are missing from Chemistry Insights, like the manufacture of Sulphuric Acid by the Contact Process and the chapter about ''Water''.. and also about Natural Polymers in Organic Chemistry.
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