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Help please! Paper 1 Nov 2008 Q34
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Is 16 D?
I couldn't find the marking scheme for this paper.. Can you tell me ur solution for 16? thanksIs 16 D?
For 2: Distance XY= 5-1=4
Uncertainty= 0.2+0.2=0.4
Diameter for 1 ball= 4/4=1
Uncertainty= (0.4/4)*1 =0.1
Ans B
This one:Which one? btw Thanks a lot..
ans for the attached one is 1200.. can u help me with this one too
Momentum is 6000 so divide by time 60 seconds to get force 100N.A water cannon directs a jet of water towards a vertical wall. 300 kg of water hit the wall each minute. The water hits the wall horizontally with a velocity 20 m s–1. Assume the water falls vertically after hitting the wall.
What force does the water exert on the wall?A 100N B 200N C 3000N D 6000N
helpp!!!
The forward force on the trailer is 400 N so its acceleration is 1. Acceleration of car must also be 1 so force is 1200 N. I guess.Which one? btw Thanks a lot..
ans for the attached one is 1200.. can u help me with this one too
I am never able to complete the paper within an hour ... any tips anyone?
Additionally, remember the base units for some quantities like resistance, voltage etc.Phy P1: There are 7-8 'free' questions (Units, phases of matter,nuclear). Make sure you don't make a mistake in these. Some concepts are tested again and again with slight variations like Young Modulus, thermistors, inelastic collisions etc so look for patterns in the questions. Remember the formulas so you don't waste time recalling them.
Chem P1: I'm not taking Chem P1 this session but I found this as the hardest AS paper along with Phy P2 in my subjects (Maths, Phy & Chem). Again there are concepts which are repeated (Isomers,, type of organic reaction, ionization energy etc). Several concepts can be included in one question so learn how to tackle these questions. The last 10 are the hardest so make sure you leave enough time for these. Alternatively, you can do these at the start.
Always mark any question which you are not 100% sure of. When you are done with the paper review these and those which you got wrong. Look at the question that why did you get it wrong and how you need to avoid the mistake. Nearly all mistakes fall into four categories:
1. Content issue: You didn't know what to do as you didn't know the material.
Way to avoid these: Look up the material from where it was tested.
2. Comprehension issue: You weren't sure what the question was asking.
Way to avoid these: Re-read the question and underline the key points.
3. Time issue: You were running out of time.
Way to avoid these: If you're spending way more time on a question, skip it. Come back to it at the end and try to interpret the question what exactly is it asking.
4. Careless errors: These are the most frustrating ones.
Way to avoid these: Re-check all your answers at the end including the supposedly easy ones.
The first few questions on a topic are usually easy. Don't waste too much time on the difficult ones so you have to guess on the easier ones.
Usually all the information provided is important to answer a question. If you're doing a question without all of the information, you're probably wrong.
If you feel you don't remember many things to answer questions, do 1-2 papers with your notes/book open, but not more than this. This way you'll get the idea which things are usually essential to answer questions.
Don't waste too much time filling the answers but also make sure they are properly filled in. The best way I found to do this was to fill the answer in chunks. After doing all the questions from one page, I filled all the answers from that page and so on. Also, make sure you have filled the right answer for the right questions, especially when you have skipped a question. Otherwise, this can result in a great loss of marks.
Good luck
That should help ... thank u.Additionally, remember the base units for some quantities like resistance, voltage etc.
I=Q/t so the total time the motor can work is 100*10^3/200=500 seconds.Help please! Paper 1 Nov 2008 Q34
Clockwise moments= anticlockwise momentsView attachment 54788
ANS : A how ?
F=qV/dView attachment 54789
Ans : A how ?
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/mechanics/motgraph.htmlHelppp meeee!
Answer is C.
Helppp meeee!
Answer is C.
The average height of the water molecules is h/2 so GPE before tap is opened is mgh/2. After the top is opened half of the water flows to Y so remaining height is h/4 and loss in GPE is mgh/4.I don't understand this question, the answer is B but why?
For 16: 3= I1(6*10^3) I1= 0.5mA
Because when the water flows from X to Y until its equal, X would have lost half of its mass and half of its heightI don't understand this question, the answer is B but why?
Thanks. It's J1999For 16: 3= I1(6*10^3) I1= 0.5mA
3= Current flowing in 2nd loop(3*10^3) I= 1*10^-3
I2 is a combination of I1 and the current flowing in the 2nd loop, I2=1.5mA
Pd across 6k resistor= (0.5*10^-3)(6*10^3) = 3V
Pd across 3k resistor= (1*10^-3)(3*10^3) = 3V
Total pd = 6V
Whats the year? I might be able to find the answer.
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