21(2)-22(2)-23(3)-24(1)-25(2)-26(1)-27(3)-28(1)-29(1)-30(3)
1(4)-2(2)-3(3)-4(4)-5(4)-6(3)-7(2)-8(4)-9(1)-10(4)11(3)-12(2)-13(3)-14(3)-15(3)16(4)-17(3)-18(2)-19(1)-20(3)
21(2)-22(2)-23(3)-24(1)-25(2)-26(1)-27(3)-28(1)-29(1)-30(3)
1(4)-2(2)-3(3)-4(4)-5(4)-6(3)-7(2)-8(4)-9(1)-10(4)11(3)-12(2)-13(3)-14(3)-15(3)16(4)-17(3)-18(2)-19(1)-20(3)
21(2)-22(2)-23(3)-24(1)-25(2)-26(1)-27(3)-28(1)-29(1)-30(3)
1(4)-2(2)-3(3)-4(4)-5(4)-6(3)-7(2)-8(4)-9(1)-10(4)11(3)-12(2)-13(3)-14(3)-15(3)16(4)-17(3)-18(2)-19(1)-20(3)
21(2)-22(2)-23(3)-24(1)-25(2)-26(1)-27(3)-28(1)-29(1)-30(3)
1(4)-2(2)-3(3)-4(4)-5(4)-6(3)-7(2)-8(4)-9(1)-10(4)11(3)-12(2)-13(3)-14(3)-15(3)16(4)-17(3)-18(2)-19(1)-20(3)
21(2)-22(2)-23(3)-24(1)-25(2)-26(1)-27(3)-28(1)-29(1)-30(3)
1(4)-2(2)-3(3)-4(4)-5(4)-6(3)-7(2)-8(4)-9(1)-10(4)11(3)-12(2)-13(3)-14(3)-15(3)16(4)-17(3)-18(2)-19(1)-20(3)
21(2)-22(2)-23(3)-24(1)-25(2)-26(1)-27(3)-28(1)-29(1)-30(3)
1(4)-2(2)-3(3)-4(4)-5(4)-6(3)-7(2)-8(4)-9(1)-10(4)11(3)-12(2)-13(3)-14(3)-15(3)16(4)-17(3)-18(2)-19(1)-20(3)
21(2)-22(2)-23(3)-24(1)-25(2)-26(1)-27(3)-28(1)-29(1)-30(3)
1(4)-2(2)-3(3)-4(4)-5(4)-6(3)-7(2)-8(4)-9(1)-10(4)11(3)-12(2)-13(3)-14(3)-15(3)16(4)-17(3)-18(2)-19(1)-20(3)
21(2)-22(2)-23(3)-24(1)-25(2)-26(1)-27(3)-28(1)-29(1)-30(3)
1(4)-2(2)-3(3)-4(4)-5(4)-6(3)-7(2)-8(4)-9(1)-10(4)11(3)-12(2)-13(3)-14(3)-15(3)16(4)-17(3)-18(2)-19(1)-20(3)
21(2)-22(2)-23(3)-24(1)-25(2)-26(1)-27(3)-28(1)-29(1)-30(3)
32(i)
32(i)
a)
b)
c)
32(ii)
32(i)
d)
e)
f)
32(ii)
a)
b)
c)
large, huge
nice, white
flat, oval
32 (iii)
a)
b)
c)
g)
h)
i)
large, huge
nice, white
flat, oval
32(ii)
d)
e)
f)
large, huge
nice, white
flat, oval
32 (iii)
Zains mother was sick.
He went to school.
He made tea for his mother.
g)
h)
i)
a)
b)
c)
32 (iii)
Zains mother was sick.
He went to school.
He made tea for his mother.
d)
e)
f)
33 (i)
33 (i)
33 (i)
= lb =109= 90
= lb =109= 90
= lb =109= 90
33 (ii)
33 (ii)
33 (ii)
= lb =84= 32
= lb =84= 32
= lb =84= 32
33 (iii)
33 (iii)
33 (iii)
32(i)
j)
k)
l)
32(i)
32(ii)
j)
k)
l)
large, huge
nice, white
flat, oval
m)
n)
o)
32(i)
32(ii)
32 (iii)
d)
e)
f)
m)
n)
o)
large, huge
nice, white
flat, oval
g)
h)
i)
p)
q)
r)
large, huge
nice, white
flat, oval
32(ii)
32 (iii)
33 (i)
p)
q)
r)
32 (iii)
= lb =109= 90
33 (i)
33 (ii)
= lb =84= 32
= lb =109= 90
33 (i)
33 (iii)
33 (ii)
= lb =84= 32
= lb =109= 90
33 (iii)
33 (ii)
= lb =84= 32
j)
k)
l)
33 (iii)
Kite, Square, Parallelogram
35 (i)
By running electric current through a
wire, you can create a magnetic
35 (ii)
Heavier, negatively charged particles
sink to the bottom of the cloud. When
35 (iii)
n electric current is a flow of electric
charge. In electric circuits this charge
is often carried by moving electrons in
awire. It can also be carried by ions in
an electrolyte, or by both ions and
electrons such as in a plasma.
35 (i)
By running electric current through a
wire, you can create a magnetic
field. An electromagnet starts with a
battery (or some other source of
power) and a wire. What a battery
produces is electrons.
35 (ii)
Heavier, negatively charged particles
sink to the bottom of the cloud. When
the positive and negative charges grow
large
enough, a
giant
spark
- lightning - occurs between the two
charges within the cloud. This is like a
static electricity sparks you see, but
much bigger.
35 (iii)
n electric current is a flow of electric
charge. In electric circuits this charge
is often carried by moving electrons in
awire. It can also be carried by ions in
an electrolyte, or by both ions and
electrons such as in a plasma.
35 (i)
By running electric current through a
wire, you can create a magnetic
field. An electromagnet starts with a
battery (or some other source of
power) and a wire. What a battery
produces is electrons.
35 (ii)
Heavier, negatively charged particles
sink to the bottom of the cloud. When
the positive and negative charges grow
large
enough, a
giant
spark
- lightning - occurs between the two
charges within the cloud. This is like a
static electricity sparks you see, but
much bigger.
35 (iii)
n electric current is a flow of electric
charge. In electric circuits this charge
is often carried by moving electrons in
awire. It can also be carried by ions in
an electrolyte, or by both ions and
electrons such as in a plasma.
35 (i)
By running electric current through a
wire, you can create a magnetic
field. An electromagnet starts with a
battery (or some other source of
power) and a wire. What a battery
produces is electrons.
35 (ii)
Heavier, negatively charged particles
sink to the bottom of the cloud. When
the positive and negative charges grow
large
enough, a
giant
spark
- lightning - occurs between the two
charges within the cloud. This is like a
static electricity sparks you see, but
much bigger.
35 (iii)
n electric current is a flow of electric
charge. In electric circuits this charge
is often carried by moving electrons in
awire. It can also be carried by ions in
an electrolyte, or by both ions and
electrons such as in a plasma.
35 (i)
By running electric current through a
wire, you can create a magnetic
field. An electromagnet starts with a
battery (or some other source of
power) and a wire. What a battery
produces is electrons.
35 (ii)
Heavier, negatively charged particles
sink to the bottom of the cloud. When
the positive and negative charges grow
large
enough, a
giant
spark
- lightning - occurs between the two
charges within the cloud. This is like a
static electricity sparks you see, but
much bigger.
35 (iii)
n electric current is a flow of electric
charge. In electric circuits this charge
is often carried by moving electrons in
awire. It can also be carried by ions in
an electrolyte, or by both ions and
electrons such as in a plasma.
35 (i)
By running electric current through a
wire, you can create a magnetic
field. An electromagnet starts with a
battery (or some other source of
35 (i)
By running electric current through a
wire, you can create a magnetic
field. An electromagnet starts with a
battery (or some other source of
power) and a wire. What a battery
produces is electrons.
35 (ii)
Heavier, negatively charged particles
sink to the bottom of the cloud. When
the positive and negative charges grow
large
enough,
a
giant
spark
- lightning - occurs between the two
charges within the cloud. This is like a
static electricity sparks you see, but
much bigger.
35 (iii)
n electric current is a flow of electric
charge. In electric circuits this charge
is often carried by moving electrons in
awire. It can also be carried by ions in
an electrolyte, or by both ions and
electrons such as in a plasma.
35 (i)
By running electric current through a
wire, you can create a magnetic
field. An electromagnet starts with a
battery (or some other source of
power) and a wire. What a battery
produces is electrons.
35 (ii)
35 (i)
35 (iii)
35 (ii)