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wolf said:yes i wrote C too since the change from liquid to gas is exothermic therefore the energy was given out ,chemistry helped a little bit=))) Anyways good luck on your exams tommorrow, hope you will do well)
If it is a high resistance one , it could , but who would use a high resistance cable in houses , he must be a whacko!Zeinow said:electric shock 100% how a bare wire causes a fire?!?!
A.W.H said:Exam was a little tricky
The candle Question > I made it B and other say D
Anode +ve , cathode HOT
Steel will only remain ( THE MAGNET QUESTION )
Wax > Thermal ENERGY is given out
And i remember the last three was B
wolf said:As far as i remember for anode question i've put "positive" charge for anode and "cold" for cathode ,and for candle question i guess arrow was going upwards since hot air always goes up due to its low mass compared to a cold air.
:| , I revised around 2 times and I didn't notice this at all , made it a Cool anodeMath_angel said:yes it was anodes charge and cathodes temperature!
Math_angel said:it happens it happened with me in paper 2 maths
lets leave it there must be something better in that GOD(as defined in ur signature) knows better
abdallah said:these are the right answer
electric shock not fire
positive and hot
the barometer question h increase cuz greater expansivity
wax is solid
battery chemical and matches chemical
the arrow upward
steel magnitised
these are for the 1st varient
abdallah said:these are the right answer
electric shock not fire
positive and hot
the barometer question h increase cuz greater expansivity
wax is solid
battery chemical and matches chemical
the arrow upward
steel magnitised
these are for the 1st varient
Ahmedattia24 said:Batter chemican and BOX of matches internal, the question didn't ask about A match itself, it asked about the box of matches, which contains matches which are partly made of wood, and contains air between the matches, so it can't be chemical.
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