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T.Q:

--- Quote from: zb on April 22, 2010, 11:19:04 pm ---asalamoalaikum... I have a qn from edexcel AS physics... A person weighing 100 N stands on some bathroom scales in a lift. If the scales show a reading of 110 N ,which answer could describe the motion of the lift?  A. moving downwards and decelerating       B. Moving downwards with constant velocity       C. Moving upwards and decelerating         D. Moving upwards with a constant velocity       thanks alot jaza kALLAH khairan :)

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wa alikom il salam

the answer is D

Metallicnak:

--- Quote from: Metallicnak on April 22, 2010, 01:47:32 pm ---
Nope it isnt A2, its in chapter 4 Biodiversity and natural resources pg-147  of the AS Bio textbook(black one) as for the syllabus (Topic 4 unit2) its a part of the 3rd and 4th points I gues :-\


Sorryzzzz to trouble u :-[ but for stem cells found in the embroyo it goes through continous divisions to maybe form a single blood cell which then cells divide to form range of blood cells until it loses its ability to further divide right ??? 
   

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guys.... some help wuld be nice! >:( ........  and does any one hve the jan 2010 6B102 and 6B107

nid404:

--- Quote from: Metallicnak on April 23, 2010, 11:27:06 am ---guys.... some help wuld be nice! >:( ........  and does any one hve the jan 2010 6B102 and 6B107

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im sorry...that seems like edexcel...no wonder it's not in my textbook :-\

Metallicnak:

--- Quote from: nid404 on April 23, 2010, 11:28:46 am ---im sorry...that seems like edexcel...no wonder it's not in my textbook :-\

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so all the edexcel bio guyz out there HELP! Plzzzz

zb:

--- Quote from: T.Q on April 22, 2010, 11:46:00 pm ---wa alikom il salam

the answer is D

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         how come???? Mark scheme says moving downwards and decelerating? The question is from jan 2010 unit 1 question 6 thanks

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