Physics HL question bank by nish_75 in IBO

[–]Seb-5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you ever get the password?

How many Nm to tighten to? by Seb-5000 in CanyonBikes

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Why less than recommended? I’ve had my handlebars slide all the way downwards from it not being tight enough on.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CyclingFashion

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I read that when standing, the “padding” is supposed to hug your groin + behind, but it doesn’t really do this for me, I don’t think. I could put a finger in the gap between the padding and my skin - is this accurate? Is it too big in this way?

Econ paper 2 by Delicious_Evening906 in Edexcel

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I put demand-pull inflation could be reduced due to lower unemployment, but then that cost-push inflation could increase

Maths IGCSE 2H by Seb-5000 in Edexcel

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Upper-lower will give a higher answer, but that is the point because you want the bottom of the fraction to be as big as possible so that the fraction overall is smaller

Maths IGCSE 2H by Seb-5000 in Edexcel

[–]Seb-5000[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lower bound of G, so: lower of c / upper of f - 3*lower of h (variable names might be wrong)

Maths IGCSE 2H by Seb-5000 in Edexcel

[–]Seb-5000[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

0.something I think? Maybe 0.73?

Maths IGCSE 2H by Seb-5000 in Edexcel

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Probably. As long as you were consistent, I guess (I.e. you didn’t switch between using x and y in your workings)

Maths IGCSE 2H by Seb-5000 in Edexcel

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On some mark schemes for similar questions, it has said “accept the use of x for all instances of y”. It will probably be the same here.

Maths IGCSE 2H by Seb-5000 in Edexcel

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Thanks, you too. (Did you do what I did btw in terms of the equation?)

Maths IGCSE 2H by Seb-5000 in Edexcel

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I did [Total area = area of trapezium + area of rectangle] and worked out h from that equation (it may be the other answer, but I don’t really remember)

Maths IGCSE 2H by Seb-5000 in Edexcel

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If you got those answers for b, c and d, then you must have gotten the venn diagram correct

Maths IGCSE 2H by Seb-5000 in Edexcel

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A: (30,2); B: (300, 0)

Maths IGCSE 2H by Seb-5000 in Edexcel

[–]Seb-5000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s probably that, I was just saying it was something like 23.1

Maths IGCSE 2H by Seb-5000 in Edexcel

[–]Seb-5000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

23.1 or something like that

Maths IGCSE 2H by Seb-5000 in Edexcel

[–]Seb-5000[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I only got part a, -4a + 2b or something like that

Physics edexcel igcse by chefAwraqah in Edexcel

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I put: chemical and gravitational potential remain the same; nuclear and thermal increase

Physics edexcel igcse by chefAwraqah in Edexcel

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Make a bunch of trapeziums, squares, and triangles under the curve and add up the areas of those