A Level Physics Help: Expert Assistance for Your Physics Paper | Pip XX

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Pip is seeking help with A Level physics, specifically regarding a question about the decay of Uranium-238 into Uranium-234 after three decays. Participants encourage Pip to post specific questions for better assistance and suggest using the dedicated homework forum for clarity. There is an acknowledgment of the difficulty of the subject, with offers of help from those who have completed A Level physics. The discussion emphasizes the importance of asking clear questions to receive effective guidance. Overall, the thread highlights the collaborative effort to support students struggling with physics concepts.
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hey I am pip n I am taking A level physics at college, I've got a physics paper and I am not very confident. Can anyone give me a hand with some of the questions?

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yeah go on then I am doing a level physics too :)
 
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thanx xeon...its about radioactivity actually
how can Uranium-238 become uranium-234 after three decays?
sorry if this seems simple I am pretty bad at physics,
 
I did A-level physics. Not very well, but I completed the course. If you need some help, I'm here.
 
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