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thnx....hope for ur good prayers wid me!u too..all d bezzt!Thank you very much.. Good luck for ur exams =)
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thnx....hope for ur good prayers wid me!u too..all d bezzt!Thank you very much.. Good luck for ur exams =)
hi, can you send v2 paper 3 to [email protected] please?i know it is the right paper i have it. help me with paper 3 i have v2 and 3 but i need 1 [email protected]
you bring these equipment :Can anyone describe an experiment to find the Specific latent heat of steam please?
latent heat of steam, or more commonly called the heat of vaporization of water, is the amount of heat (energy) required to boil a kg of water at 100C, converting it to steam at 100C, or conversely, the amount of heat (energy) 1 kg of steam at 100C gives off as it condenses back to water at 100C. The two numbers are the same.Can anyone describe an experiment to find the Specific latent heat of steam please?
can anyone explain barometer and manometer please?? i dont get themCan anyone describe an experiment to find the Specific latent heat of steam please?
Barometer is used to measure atmospheric pressure the liquid in it is usually mercury and it is usually 76 cm at sea levelcan anyone explain barometer and manometer please?? i dont get them
Barometer is used to measure atmospheric pressure the liquid in it is usually mercury and it is usually 76 cm at sea level
Manometer measures pressure of a gas in a closed container it is usually in a U-shape, the liquid is mercury because of its high density.
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_s10_qp_31.pdfPost the paper link..
No, no. Apparently the papers have been leaked or sth in Kuwait, and there's this guy from there who's posted an image of tomorrow's paper. (Check out the date on the paper. And it doesn't seem photoshopped.) Probably a spoof, but still.I'm sorry...what's your question? Coz it's kinda hard to make out.
How about posting the paper link instead?
More precisely, light of a single wavelength.is monochromatic light :-
light of one colour??
They repeat quite a few questions. Don't see that stupid image, for the love of God. I mean, quite literally.Hard worker, eh?
... One sec, how CAN they LEAK the paper? It'll be of another variant, if so. And what in the WIDE cosmos is wrong in seeing another variants' papers?
COULD? COULD?? You surprise me, Phoenix BloodCould this be cheating?
See, resistance ka formula in parallel is (R1xR2)/(R1+R2). So total resistance is always lesser than resistance of any of the lamps. When Y is removed, resistance across X will increase, so p.d. across it will also increase., reducing p.d. across Z. Hope it helps!View attachment 43017
eureka! now see- Voltage is same in lamps X and Y, right? So when Y is removed, why is it making Z dimmer?
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