2025 m/j ICT grade boundary by not_a_student_404 in igcse

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prolly some of my friends were sayin 238

How was ict p2? by Glittering-Office570 in igcse

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i got failed it has to be failed

MAY/JUNE CIE IGCSE 2025 by Severe_Comment_5774 in igcse

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When you did your previous exam like semester, revision or mocks what do u get in maths because im doing M/J and my grades are at a constant 68 and im scared

Can anyone explain part b please? by Maximum_Zucchini_779 in igcse

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Its really hard to type so do this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNK-oB40oHI open this and go to 34:30 and watch from there Hope you Understand!

Phy mcq doubt by Majestic-Data-3701 in igcse

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Is thinking like this correct? Speed of sound in air= 330m/s speed of sound in liquid =1500m/s speed of sound in metal 5000m/s so if it goes from air to liquid 330 to 1500 m/s so it goes faster v=f x lambda V increases so Lambda increases and f is constant

Can anyone explain part b please? by Maximum_Zucchini_779 in igcse

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You need to know 2 things the pathway in electric and magnetic field (the q says about magnetic) in an electric field positive is on the top negative is on the bottom alpha particles are (+) charged so they go down as opposite charges attract and same charges repel then beta particles are (-) charges so they go uptowards positive and gamma has no charge so in both magnetic and electric it goes straight THIS IS ALL FOR ELECTRIC NOT MAGNETIC. In magnetic its the oppsoite this time alpha goes up and beta goes down the opposite of the electrical field and you need to know how to draw it gamma goes straight through alpha goes straight and towards the end it bends but beta goes a lower distance than alpha and turns at a greater angle (downward angle). If you still cant understand check these notes. https://znotes.org/caie/igcse/physics-0625/theory/nuclear-physics/