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Cie as level physics/maths/chemistry/biology feb march 2019

Are the papers in this session tough compare to others
Nope touchwood they are easy
Like surprisingly easy
Original post by ChemISlife123
Nope touchwood they are easy
Reply 3
Are you also writing physics paper 1 well i think its the toughest of the all

Original post by ChemISlife123
Like surprisingly easy




Original post by ChemISlife123
Nope touchwood they are easy
Yes thats what stresses me out the most. Best of luck!
Original post by IASMONIKA
Are you also writing physics paper 1 well i think its the toughest of the all
I hope it's easier than W18 lol
Original post by IASMONIKA
Are you also writing physics paper 1 well i think its the toughest of the all
Did anyone solve the feb March chem 22 and math 62 papers?
If yes, pls send it to me!!!
I dont think the papers have been released yet
Original post by Forregi88
Did anyone solve the feb March chem 22 and math 62 papers?
If yes, pls send it to me!!!
Anyone got the answers?
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Original post by ZedEmDoubleU
Anyone got the answers?


i got the answers of some papers .......but just tell me of which subjects do u want?
Original post by Dhvani29
i got the answers of some papers .......but just tell me of which subjects do u want?


Do you have the biology feb/ march paper's answer
How was your result?
Reply 12
how can i get access to feb march 2019 biology papers
Original post by aqeela2
how can i get access to feb march 2019 biology papers

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1D11xCdL0z_3ddZ8ospkTYZEeLPYYGAA4

all the question paper for A/AS level f/m 19 session. hope it helps!
guys those who are going to do physics p1 soon .......these notes are helpful .........right now its only available for two topics but others will be shortly available:
https://www.stuvia.com/doc/548071/to...d-measurements
https://www.stuvia.com/doc/548073/to...tion-of-solids
hey could someone please help me in this question. its M/J 2017 QP 13 .Question number 28. i though destructive interference is (n+0.5)lambda.
so im a bit confused right now.
Options A and B are incorect because they’re possibilities for Bright fringes (through constructive interference) but Qs states regarding Dark fringes. Meanwhile, Option D is incorrect because n=1 dark fringe occurs when path diff is l/2 where l is wavelength.
Original post by tomorrow67
hey could someone please help me in this question. its M/J 2017 QP 13 .Question number 28. i though destructive interference is (n+0.5)lambda.
so im a bit confused right now.

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