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Hey Need A Few Physics Notes Anyone...

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Hey everyone i am looking for a few notes on the new chapter they have included in physics like transformation and deformation.
could anyone please supply me with these notes please by today or tomorrow as i need to study to get an A :p
thanks in advance and also if u have any info then thanks also i have read star formation so no need to post them.
 
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Thanks But I Was looking for the new chapters which have been introduced and the website does not include it there so if anyone else could provide them then that would be a real help^^
 
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BaKa said:
Thanks But I Was looking for the new chapters which have been introduced and the website does not include it there so if anyone else could provide them then that would be a real help^^
R u sure abt this transformation deformation stuff...wats that...i never read abt this..! :%) :shock:
 
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Ghalya001 said:
BaKa said:
Thanks But I Was looking for the new chapters which have been introduced and the website does not include it there so if anyone else could provide them then that would be a real help^^
R u sure abt this transformation deformation stuff...wats that...i never read abt this..! :%) :shock:


U Might Haven't read the syllabus of 2011 there topic 6 is deformation of a body and i think it is just elasticity and nothing else but still i am trying to find some notes on it but for now nothing has come up anyways tomorrow is the paper so i do not think there will be any luck so good luck if the question comes :cry:
 
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(f) explain the processes of fusion and fission.
(g) describe, with the aid of a block diagram, one type of fission reactor for use in a power station.

i didnt know these things were even in syllabus, we havent been taught about them :s
 
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lol well they are now in the syllabus but not to worry u can find it in here
this is the fission reactor
http://www.astarmathsandphysics.com/o_l ... ctors.html

and fission can be found in any book as well as fussion so look it up dude as am hoping to get a question of radioactivity in the paper this year idk but i might come in paper 1 or 2 so get preparing
 
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