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thanks that's very help fullTry this, this one's for GCSE o level.
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thanks that's very help fullTry this, this one's for GCSE o level.
at least 10 year past papers for mcq's. and 2-3 year for theory is enough .what do u suggest that how many papaers should we do for an a*?????
magnets inside. compasses direction moves from North to South.can u explain this question... June 2005 paper 2 question 5a)
compasses are always confusing me. why is compass C pointing to the right? are we supposed to consider the poles of the solenoid or the magnets inside??
ohh.... so first we'll determine the poles of the solenoid then the magnet and then we'll direct the compasses according to the magnetic poles?? uffff....!!!magnets inside. compasses direction moves from North to South.
most distressing science subjectohh.... so first we'll determine the poles of the solenoid then the magnet and then we'll direct the compasses according to the magnetic poles?? uffff....!!!
yup its in kg.Ummm, in the formula of heat capacity and latent heat of fusion, is mass to be taken in kg?
And how does the size of the bore affect the thermometer's sensitivity?
ummm.... i have them on pages but i have no way of uploading them here. sorry :| if u have Explaining Physics by Stephen Pople or Physics For You by Keith Johnson then do it from there. its really well explained. Good LuckHEY. Does anyone have notes on Nuclear physics?
yup its in kg.
wider bore means more sensitive
longer thermometer means less sensitive (but more range) [worst topic of O levels Physics] :/
ohh. sorry about that!! :/ i 'm reaaly sorry every1! thinner bore means more sensitivity bcuz sensitivity is inversely proportional to bore size. thanks for correcting me hereare you sure wider bore means more sensitive ? doesn't it reduce the sensitivity because the expansion will be less visible ?
first, using the right hand grip rule determine the north pole and then mark poles on both the magnets.ohh.... so first we'll determine the poles of the solenoid then the magnet and then we'll direct the compasses according to the magnetic poles?? uffff....!!!
The easiest way to differentiate is, that Potential difference is the force needed to move a bunch of charges while EMF is the force to move a single charge.Well does anyone know the proper difference between potential difference and E.M.F .
From what i know emf the energy required to move a charge around the circuit , or any two points . while potential difference , is the difference in potential or energy between two points .
The easiest way to differentiate is, that Potential difference is the force needed to move a bunch of charges while EMF is the force to move a single charge.
I know the definition is childish but works well!
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