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All the best for ua examshttp://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w09_qp_51.pdf
PLZ HELP ME WITH DIS QUESTION!!!!ATTACH NO.1 ANS PLZ
no for T/8 it is 45 degrees n for T/4 i.e. 0.25T it is 90 degreesIf it says .25T then phase difference will be 45 degree?
How was uh paper idiotno for T/8 it is 45 degrees n for T/4 i.e. 0.25T it is 90 degrees
it was gud... wat abt urs stupid?How was uh paper idiot
Will not go below 52it was gud... wat abt urs stupid?
You need to keep ua calc in Radian mode, u'll get ua answers correctCan someone explain how to solve Oscillation questions and some Alternating current questions that use radians. Im not sure how to work it on my calculator, i always get confused on these questions My working is always 100% correct but the answer is never right Could someone show me a few examples so i dont make this mistake in my exam.... anyoneeeeee!!!
dnt be that over confident brother ....Will not go below 52
LOL, OKAY SISTERdnt be that over confident brother ....
I DOOOO! but the answer doesnt come right, is there a specific way to input what you wanna solve in the calculator? could you give me 1 example?You need to keep ua calc in Radian mode, u'll get ua answers correct
Gimme that question in which you got a problem.I DOOOO! but the answer doesnt come right, is there a specific way to input what you wanna solve in the calculator? could you give me 1 example?
LOL, OKAY SISTER
But I am worried for P1 and P3 :/
me too... :/But I am worried for P1 and P3 :/
I dont want C :/me too... :/
Ok.Can you guys please start a private chat
the gt will b low... so i dnt think that we will get C's... but still cnt say anythng... :/ CIEs are so unpredictableI dont want C :/
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