Educake - The Student Room
...A simple formula is all we need to figure out the amount of pressure that the metal block exerts onto the floor: Pressure = Force / Area as per text of the problem. Here's what we have: Force (weight) = 700 N Area = 2 m^2 First we need to convert the weight from Newtons, to Pascals. FYI: 1 Newton = 1,000 Pascals: 700 N = 700,000 Pa Now, let?s fill in the numbers: Pressure = 700,000 Pa / 2 m ......
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Did anyone use Educake for their GCSE science exams?
...I know that your school has to pay for it, so not many people may use it, but if anyone did, how useful was it? I am currently using it now, alongside free science lessons and practice exam questions. Should I carry on doing Educake questions? My school says that it is good, but if they have payed for it they are going to encourage the use of it. I'm on AQA doing triple science, exams this year....
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alevel revision websites - The Student Room
...does anyone have any alternatives to educake but at alevel, I know they're like flashcards, but it was very helpful at gcse Any other revision websites you use for bio chem phys OCR would be so helpful as well....
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Students react after A-level Physics Paper 2 on 9 June 2025
...Are you OK? Physics Paper 2 steamrollered into town today and AQA students nearly broke our exam rating poll afterwards, with a huge 61% giving their exam a negative confidence rating. Chat on The Student Room covered everything from a heavyweight opening question all the way through to a torturous multiple choice section. So if you felt like you took a fall on this one, you?ve definitely ......
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Has anyone used educake ? Was it useful? - The Student Room
...used to write note for each topic for science exams but now my school has educake. Does anyone find it useful for getting good grades or not?...
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is EDUCAKE good for GCSE science - The Student Room
...Educake is this good for all 9s i only started this in april, there is more Official Year 11 Chat Thread 2024-25 ?? Springtime studies ?? geography and computer science gcse rescources GCSE Science & Maths resits and tuitions near Birmingham Help me choose my GCSE options! science revision with 6 days to go oxford biomedicine with a ......
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Educake Self assesment not working - The Student Room
...Forums Study Help Secondary School, Sixth Form and FE College Support GCSE Choice and Study Help Educake Self assesment not working : (...
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Best GCSE science website - The Student Room
...heya, im in yr 11 and im getting quite good grades (999)without using a subscription, i would suggest working through the following using the spec to make flashcards physics and maths tutor seneca cgp books (both practice and guide) mathsmadeasy has a lot of questions just type into google mathsmadeasy followed by physics/chemistry/biology bitesize primrose kitten utube freesciencelessons ......
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How to use The Student Room
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GCSE physics - The Student Room
...Please help me with this question, do i need to combine equations? How do i do it? A ball is dropped from the top of a cliff. By the time it reaches the ground, all of its gravitational potential energy has been transferred into kinetic energy. If the ball is travelling at 20m/s when it hits the ground, what height was it dropped from? (Assume that the gravitational field strength is 10N/kg.)...
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