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Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
astarmathsandphysics:
copper is not magnetic, so will not be attracted to anything magnetic
The Golden Girl =D:
Aha Okay, now I get it thanks sir (:
astarmathsandphysics:
good stuff
The Golden Girl =D:
I need someone to help me clear my doubts cuz I have loads of doubts my teacher will kill me if I ask him ALL of them :-X :-[ :-[ :-[
So please Answer the Question for the paper attached (Hopefully) ..in case it didn't get attached then it's January 2011 Unit 4 Physics (:
Questions : 3 , 7, 9, 10 , 11]c) , 13]a) , 14]e) , 15}a]ii)iii)and c), 16]b)iii)iv)
Thanks in Advance :)
Malak:
--- Quote from: Miss Invisible on January 14, 2012, 06:24:11 pm ---I need someone to help me clear my doubts cuz I have loads of doubts my teacher will kill me if I ask him ALL of them :-X :-[ :-[ :-[
So please Answer the Question for the paper attached (Hopefully) ..in case it didn't get attached then it's January 2011 Unit 4 Physics (:
Questions : 3 , 7, 9, 10 , 11]c) , 13]a) , 14]e) , 15}a]ii)iii)and c), 16]b)iii)iv)
Thanks in Advance :)
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Give me sometime (I'll edit)
3 - B, as the distance increases the pd decreases
7 - C
When I can't decided on an answer, i try to cancel down what seems wrong and here energy, charge and momentum is always conserved so its C
9 - C, that formula is used for energy-mass conversion
10 - not sure :S
sorry, i'll answer the rest later
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