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collision course and nearest approach

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thanatos11

someone send me past paper questions from a level for this if you guys learn it please x

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gpt it

#3
thanatos11
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fuck ai theyre gonna take over like terminator

#4
KyLZi
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sure are. but for now its p good at making up prac questions.

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thanatos11
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it just gives me a completely different question to wht i need

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KyLZi
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if you have examples, you can give them to gpt first and ask it to generate similar ones. but yeah shit aint taken over the world tomorrow thats for sure

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laeDLaer
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arent a levels in like may/june??

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thanatos11
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yes but old questions from previous years

#11
BoF7ooM
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physicsandmathstutor? They have chapterwise questions, although a bit old but its good. Also you are talking about the first chapter of AS physics? They have both UK Alevels and IALs.

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thanat0s

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#12
BoF7ooM
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He's likely talking about physics. I mean I have never heard of this chapter, but apparently its related to kinematics in AS.

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thanatos11
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it’s a maths class where i am - called mathematics of mechanics, the bit i’m on about is to do with finding the time when two objects will collide if they continue to move at constant velocity and don’t change their bearing

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Which board are you under? Edexcel, Cambridge or AQA. Do you not have textbooks? According to the board, you can search on youtube for topic wise videos. Also savemyexams and physicsandmathstutor are good for Alevels.

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i’m not from england and i do the subject myself using online stuff but i don’t have question books

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