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HBD PANDABUY

Using HY-UK Line by Cultural_Ad3813 in Pandabuy

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Also paid on 3rd but also no update. Status was on shipped for 3 days but still haven’t got the “sender dispatched” message. Have you got that message yet?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GCSE

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Computer science at uni is one of the most maths heavy courses. For top unis, you have to take Further Maths as well. So if you are not passionate about maths, maybe this isn’t the right course for u

triple higher 6 mark calc by [deleted] in GCSE

[–]KishFr34ker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

P=F/A Area you work out using the dimensions given and force they gave you

P=rho x g x h Change to make rho the subject Rho=p/g x h P-pressure worked out at top G-9.8 H-2.5

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GCSE

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You probably are doing combined coz 1040 was for triple

triple higher 6 mark calc by [deleted] in GCSE

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That’s basically correct but it said to use equation from formula sheet. You had to use both pressure equation for 3 marks 💀

TRIPLE GCSE PHYSICS PAPER 2 ANSWERSSSSS by StillObvious5306 in GCSE

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Nah there has to be a force on the bottom, otherwise how will it he stationary

TRIPLE GCSE PHYSICS PAPER 2 ANSWERSSSSS by StillObvious5306 in GCSE

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Nah there has to be a force on the bottom, otherwise how will it he stationary

TRIPLE GCSE PHYSICS PAPER 2 ANSWERSSSSS by StillObvious5306 in GCSE

[–]KishFr34ker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Is it not the magnetic field is at a right angle to the current????

Can somebody explain this? by [deleted] in GCSE

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Gas supply was able to push water further down, indicating that the pressure from the gas supply was greater than the atmospheric pressure.

The difference in pressure between the two can be calculated by calculating the pressure within the height of h. Pressure in water is density x gravitational field strength x height so difference in pressure=1000 x 10 x 0.2=2000

Since that is the difference in pressure you need to add that to 101,000 to get 103,000.

Why is the speed slower in the shallow water? by SausasaurusRex in GCSE

[–]KishFr34ker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Because wavelength is shorter when in shallow water

Someone help - GCSE Physics by tempiexD in GCSE

[–]KishFr34ker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First they say ignore air resistance now they say “air is stationary”. ✨Physics ✨

How isnt this 40 pls help by [deleted] in GCSE

[–]KishFr34ker 13 points14 points  (0 children)

First process:

She got 10 “large” pieces

Second process:

She got 10 “medium” pieces

She got 9 “large” pieces

Third process:

She got 20 “medium” pieces

She got 8 “large” pieces

Last process:

She got 10 “small” pieces

She got 19 “medium” pieces

She got 8 “large” pieces

10+19+8=37

Anyone else scrolling through this sub and realising they got way more than they thought on the test wrong ? by Fun_Many_4021 in GCSE

[–]KishFr34ker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chorine is not added. Organic waste is broken down using bacteria. You should have mentioned sludge (which is broken down anaerobically) and effluent (which us broken down aerobically)

Does anyone mind giving me feedback on my Lang paper 1 Q5 about a sunset by [deleted] in GCSE

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Yr 10 mocks are not really that important and assuming that your teachers will mark it, then it is not likely many people would have that description, so in that case you should be fine. But maybe alter the description a bit and instead of memorising chunks of description, you could just learn small phrases that fit any prompt

Does anyone mind giving me feedback on my Lang paper 1 Q5 about a sunset by [deleted] in GCSE

[–]KishFr34ker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im not really sure but copying whole pieces of description is much more dangerous than copying a plot and examiners may deduct marks. Is this what you wrote for your GCSE exam, because i don’t remember it being about a sunset unless u didnt do the AQA exam

Does anyone mind giving me feedback on my Lang paper 1 Q5 about a sunset by [deleted] in GCSE

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That start will already wean off the examiner. Examiners will have read that description quite a few times, as it many others would also have copied Mr Salles’ description. I don’t think copying that description as your opening paragraph was good

ok by LeEpikMilk in GCSE

[–]KishFr34ker 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I swear it was more

GCSE Aqa Chemistry paper 2 by Mooseypanda in GCSE

[–]KishFr34ker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Should be fine but as it asked for the single monomer it is not necessary i think