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it depends on the total mark,Hi guys.
Do I need to get A in every papers to get A* in total? My friend said that don't need to get every paper(1 to 5) to get an A, but to get an A*, I should not have any B or C in my component. Is he correct?
I have the book. The book is good for revision of most topics, but the questions in the book are really easy so no point in doing them. Go straight to past paper questions instead.Please tell me is it useful to Solve question given in DAVID SANG(PHYSICS ALEVEL BOOK)?what are the benefits of solving this??
No, you don't need an A in every paper to get an A*. You may have a D in a component and still achieve an A*(of course that requires you to score exceptionally well in the other components). If you look at the grade thresholds for physics, you need to get a raw score of 177 to get an A and 203 for A* out of 260.Hi guys.
Do I need to get A in every papers to get A* in total? My friend said that don't need to get every paper(1 to 5) to get an A, but to get an A*, I should not have any B or C in my component. Is he correct?
advice^: don't answer a question that has been answered alreadyNo, you don't need an A in every paper to get an A*. You may have a D in a component and still achieve an A*(of course that requires you to score exceptionally well in the other components). If you look at the grade thresholds for physics, you need to get a raw score of 177 to get an A and 203 for A* out of 260.
Haha relax dude, just tryna help out. I didn't even see your replyadvice^: don't answer a question that has been answered already
0. You weren't going to get outline marks, just make sure rows and columns are identifiable!In p3 i haven't made the table outline, but have recorded all data. How much marks am i loosing?
Q. A car of mass 1.2×10^3 kg travels along a horizontal road at a speed of 10 m/s. It then accelerates at 0.20 ms-2. At the time it begins to accelerate, the total resistive force acting on the car is 160 N. What total output is developed by the car as it begins the acceleration? A. 0.80 kW B. 1.60 kW C. 2.4 kW D. 4.0 kW.
What is the answer for the above question?Q. A railway locomotive pulling a train delivers a constant power of 2.0×10^6 W to the wheels. The resistive forces are constant at all speeds. The maximum speed that the train can achieve on a level track is 40 ms-1. What is the resultant force accelerating the train when it is traveling at 10 ms-1?
A. 5.0 kW B. 5.5 kW C. 20 kW D. 22 kW
Q. A railway locomotive pulling a train delivers a constant power of 2.0×10^6 W to the wheels. The resistive forces are constant at all speeds. The maximum speed that the train can achieve on a level track is 40 ms-1. What is the resultant force accelerating the train when it is traveling at 10 ms-1?
A. 5.0 kW B. 5.5 kW C. 20 kW D. 22 kW
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