thedifferencebetweenthe electromotive (p.d.) of a battery. difference [2 marks] GO ON TO T}IE NEXT PAGE 002474|CAPE2003 - 7- (d) A set of measurements were made using the circuit of Figure2. Figure 2 Table I below showssomeof the results obtained. R v 0 I 0 300a oo
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This year in science‚ we were paired up in groups to build a car powered only by a rubber band. There was a lot of physics and thought put behind the planning of our car. The rubber band moved the car by storing up elastic potential energy which then turned into kinetic energy when released. Newton’s Laws of Motion also come in handy when thinking about how to keep the car moving. “An object in motion stays in motion.” There was also a lot of thought put into the wheels. We had to be aware of the
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PLANNING COURSEWORK- STARCH AND AMYLASE AIM The aim of this coursework is to investigate the effect of temperature change‚ on the rate of hydrolysis of starch catalysed by amylase. PREDICTION I think that as the temperature increases‚ the rate of reaction also increases‚ to a point when it dramatically decreases. On graph 1‚ you will see a sketch of the graph which I expect to be the result of the experiment. SCIENCE REASONING I think my prediction is correct because the rate of
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M12/4/PHYSI/HP3/ENG/TZ2/XX 22126515 Physics Higher level Paper 3 Candidate session number 0 0 Examination code Friday 11 May 2012 (morning) 2 1 hour 15 minutes 2 1 2 – 6 5 1 5 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES • • • • • • • Write your session number in the boxes above. Do not open this examination paper until instructed to do so. Answer all of the questions from two of the Options. Write your answers in the boxes provided. A calculator is required for this paper. A clean copy of the Physics Data Booklet is
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Helicopter Lab November‚ 2012 Kevin‚ Lucy‚ Charlotte Objective or Question What is the most effective helicopter design for landing the slowest? Hypothesis The most effective helicopter design that allows itself land the slowest would be a cylindrical cone with many small‚ rectangular wings attached to its base. Equipment & Materials Materials: Equipment: Index cards Scissors Scotch tape Timer Paperclips Measuring tape Meter stick Procedure: 1). Fold an index
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Cover page Candidate number: Quinton Ritchie Candidate Number: School Name: Aquinas College School number: 1901 Religion coursework: Aquinas College Table of content Cover page………………………………………………………………………… ……… Table of contents…………………………………………………………………………… Question 1 (Who is an immigrant?)…………………………………………….................. Page 1 Question 2 (Why do immigrants leave their countries?)……………………….................. Page 2 Question 3 (How has the Haitian population grown in the Bahamas?)………..
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Watching Tsotsi was a breathtaking experience; the film was a great way of portraying realism in the poor parts of South Africa. I am a student in London who is not usually exposed to any sort of violence‚ and watching this film had made me realise the dangers‚ distress and unhappiness some people may be feeling in other countries; from this film‚ I’ve learnt to appreciate the lifestyle I am living. I feel the director based this film Tsotsi to capture the audience’s heart and play about with their
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Name: Victoria Ng Class: S3C Date: 20 November Explore the techniques used by the poets to reveal despair and coping with reality in the poems. (Poems – Island Man and Mid-Term Break) Critical Essay In these two poems‚ hopelessness and sadness is evident as it speaks of something important being ripped out of ‘Island Man’ and Seamus Heaney’s lives. Grace Nichols and Seamus Heaney reveal this emotion through contrasts‚ imagery‚ assonance and many other techniques. This contributes to the
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‘Despite Gatsby’s attempts‚ at the end of the novel‚ we are left with a clear sense that the expectations of men and women of different classes hasn’t changed.’ Discuss Fitzgerald’s presentation of money and how this affects men and women’s presentation of themselves in ‘The Great Gatsby’ and ‘The Diamond as Big as The Ritz and Other Stories.’ PART ONE Throughout Fitzgerald’s classic novel ‘The Great Gatsby’ the themes of money and how this affects the way that men and women present themselves is
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Using these four passages and your own knowledge‚ assess the view that during the Second World War the relationship between the ussr and the west was characterised more by co-operation than by disagreement. The four interpretations are in agreement that during the second World War the relationship between the USSR and the West was characterised more by cooperation than disagreement. There was major conflict over various issues regarding Communisms security in Eastern Europe‚ specifically expansionism
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