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Yes sojiro converted it from 250mm to 0.25m.correct but there was a conversion because height is in mm and denseity was in m cubed
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Yes sojiro converted it from 250mm to 0.25m.correct but there was a conversion because height is in mm and denseity was in m cubed
i divided 250 by 1000000000 by mistake because i thaught m cubed s0 1000*1000*1000yes i know it will be 250mm divide 1000 =0.25 m then used in the equation
due to the curve in 2012 nov yes it is A* but this year i think the curve will be increaseis there any chance of getting A* if i get 50 in P3, 35 in P6 and 35 in P1????
okay now im scareddue to the curve in 2012 nov yes it is A* but this year i think the curve will be increase
practice well for paper 1 and not lose more than 2 marksokay now im scared
well, okay.....i'll try my best nd gud luck for ur examspractice well for paper 1 and not lose more than 2 marks
good luck for u 2well, okay.....i'll try my best nd gud luck for ur exams
the height is not calculated as volume (cubed) no it is just by 1000 any way good lucki divided 250 by 1000000000 by mistake because i thaught m cubed s0 1000*1000*1000
yup pressure of the gas = atmospheric pressure + pressure in part A it is a formula so if u did this its correct answerthey said the pressure of the gas and not the total pressure so u have to subtract! but i didn't do this
hahhaha no it is adding the ppressures not subtractingthey said the pressure of the gas and not the total pressure so u have to subtract! but i didn't do this
if the liquid column would had been higher to the right side where atmospheric pressure was acting then you would had been right. here the pressure was certainly lower than atmospheric pressure as the opened side exerted atmospheric pressure which forced the liquid to rise from other sidehahhaha no it is adding the ppressures not subtracting
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