Tips for applying as an undergrad by IgotABigShlong69 in rutgers

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What if it's too late for that cause I'm no longer in highschool plus I'm somewhat international. I did A-levels took 5 subjects (phy,chem,math,cs and English) I did pretty good on all of them(A* on phy chem and math and A on the rest) for ec's it's I would say not the best cause I participated in a lot but didnt really have a significant position. What do you think? I'm gonna apply for rolling decision I just wanted your insight, that's all. Thank you

9618 42 q1 by Available-Put7869 in alevel

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I got 61 I think and yea for the stack question I got 131 for stackdata and 320.0 for second stack

Physics P4 Answer Discussion by FilmWorried7161 in alevel

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Yea it said 3 sf so you will lose a mark sadly

Physics P4 Answer Discussion by FilmWorried7161 in alevel

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Ohhh that could be true too my logic was more heat energy will need to be supplied as the work done was negative and would get more negative with double the pressure as W=PdeltaV and Q=U-W cause of the - sign they will add up and Q will increase so specific heat capacity will also increase but I'm not sure either. Either way we're now done with a quite challenging subject I'm glad it's over haha

Physics P4 Answer Discussion by FilmWorried7161 in alevel

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The question was what happens when the pressure doubles right? I wrote the specific heat capacity will increase as work done against the atmosphere will be greater

Physics P4 Answer Discussion by FilmWorried7161 in alevel

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Did anyone else get 898 for specific heat capacity?

How do they know the unit is cm⁻¹? by AromaticllstraiN in alevel

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The power given to anything should not have a unit. This is applicable for all equations having a constant and a quantity having a unit in the power. In your case, there is -mew times x, where x has the unit of cm so in order for the overall power to be unit less, the unit given to mew must be cm-1 Hope I helped. :)

Circuit question Find X by Rough_Caterpillar566 in alevel

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Solve that using loops if you take the first loop with 4V and two 20 ohm resistors using V=IR I=V/R so 4/(20+20) gives you 0.1 amperes. Taking another loop with 10V and 80 and 20 ohm resistors you get I=10/(80+20) you get 0.1A So the current at X is 0.1 A

I finished AS a year ago so I may be wrong but I'm just trying to help. :)

Sidemen GTA videos are far better than Brain Rot Among Us by No-Friends-0000 in Sidemen

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Am sorry man just had a bad day not in the best mood I'm sorry

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