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2a (ii)
2b (iii)
7b all
Need help in:
2a (ii)
2b (iii)
7b all
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Hey sorry I had been working hard for that question since that time ,here is the answer,they have told us to take the reading of part (a) Which is 0.30 AmperesUghhh :S i just hate estimatin :S but ya got it thx
n i hav another one in the same ppr 3c
i searched there but couldnt access it easily i guess i will not find them !! anyways , thnxx and good luckfreeexampapers.com has the old papers, if you don't find it there you rnt gonna find it anywhere!
My advice: stick to recent papers!!
i dont know !! i just heard that...who said dat?? truely?
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH DEARSince in part b i) It says that the pin turns 90 degree (which is 1/4 of a circle) so in part b ii) we will divide the circumference of the heated pin by 4 (to get 1/4th of the circumference, which is the expanded length) then in the next part (iii) we will add this value with the original length of the rod, making sure that the units r the same.
Here are the worked out answers:
bi) 3.8mm
bii) 3.8/4=0.95 mm
biii) 0.95mm+0.75m=
0.00095 + 0.750 = 0.75095m
Q 1 c) 1d) and 1a) ?<--- R these thequestions?THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH DEAR
please can u help me in this
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_w05_qp_6.pdf
1c and d and question a :/ i dunno how 2 draw
2b iii: Using chromatography , place a spot of the mixture on the datum line of the chromatography ppr and dip into the solvent. The diff spots that the finished chromatogram shows are the sugars in the mixture. You can find which sugars they are using the Rf values.http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w11_qp_33.pdf
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2a (ii)
2b (iii)
7b all
anytime you too!!i searched there but couldnt access it easily i guess i will not find them !! anyways , thnxx and good luck
d O ion...Umm, there is no oxygen in the equation
Oh thx a lot but i think they say we need the reading frm the table and using a so wont it be this way 0.3*o.5 -->0.15 n thn the resistance frm the table 10.1?Hey sorry I had been working hard for that question since that time ,here is the answer,they have told us to take the reading of part (a) Which is 0.30 Amperes
and they have said that the resistor of X is twice that of the resistance in the circuit.So u know when resistance is less current is more so at 0.30 Ampres the resistance will be less ,lets say its 5.0 ohms ,so the ressitance of X is twice that so it will be 10 ohms .Its an estimate.
okiBut I worked it out somehow so got this answeer. but the current should be 0.5/
2b iii: Using chromatography , place a spot of the mixture on the datum line of the chromatography ppr and dip into the solvent. The diff spots that the finished chromatogram shows are the sugars in the mixture. You can find which sugars they are using the Rf values.
i knw the drawings look like ive done them with my feet but i hope yu get it
i answered dem check the previous pagehttp://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w11_qp_31.pdf
1c (ii)
6b (ii)
7c all
Still need answers to my past doubts, need help!
ur most welcumThank you man, helped me a lot.
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH DEAR
please can u help me in this
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_w05_qp_6.pdf
1c and d and question a :/ i dunno how 2 draw
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