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Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

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do you have any notes regarding chemistry atp and hows your scool's result in english
no sorry i dont have any what i recommend is to do lastest pastpaper cuz they r adding new stuff and in english i got B in math i got B and in chemistry i got A*
 
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what are implications of an
inadequate supply of water, limited to
safe water for drinking and water for
irrigating crops??
can some one please help me
 
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Hi guys, I have a doubt!! What do we get when Phosphorus Oxide reacts with Calcium Oxide. I would like to now the word equation and the symbol equation. This is with regards to iron and steel
 
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I am ready to teach Chemistry, Biology, Math, Economics and Accounting IGCSE
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I am ready to teach Chemistry, Biology, Math, Economics and Accounting IGCSE
also AS math and
complete Al Biology for a small payment online (using skype+whiteboard)
I have my statement of result to show u my grades
7 astars in IGCSE
2 A in AS
and the rest will appear in august
Pray for me!
 
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Hey I need help with 0625_s14_qp_32.pdf question 3B physics :D
That is Easy ! Look
Gravitational Potential energy = Mass x gravitational accelaration x Height

So, According to question

G.PE is 16.2 Joules
Mass is 2.0 kg
Gravitational Accelaration is = 10

16.2=2.0 x 10 x Height
16.2= 20 x height
16.2/20 = Height
Height = 0.81 meters

Hope you understand ! If you do have Any doubt feel free to ask
 
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Hi!
I understand this example is talking about dilution... But I haven't really understood the math and the figures used. The conversion of units.
It would be immense if someone could help me out with this!

Thanks...
Dark Destination F.Z.M. 7
 
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