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  1. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    I feel sad for you. Or maybe for me. I dont know.
  2. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    Well. In an alternate reality, I am drinking coffee.
  3. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    Took the words out of my mouth
  4. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    My sir just confirmed something else. It was 71.3. Guess we don't know who's right?
  5. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    oh well as long as the method was correct we can assume you will loose 2 marks
  6. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    Yes :(. Bad day :(
  7. thementor

    the weight of the particle was 7N because its mass was 0.7kg. The horizontal force was 10N The...

    the weight of the particle was 7N because its mass was 0.7kg. The horizontal force was 10N The tensions were 11.9 and 0.5
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    LOL! Paranoid

    LOL! Paranoid
  9. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    I am sorry if I sounded rude too :( :'( Well, there has never been a question like Q7 either. However there have been many questions like Q4.
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    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    I haev 7 people waiting in line ready to testify that the answer is correct.
  11. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    Okay first of all. I have a pretty good memory. This means that I can remember numbers very easily and the answer was 71.3. if you want I'll upload a solution
  12. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    That is right. That explanation does not apply in any case.
  13. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    Have you never come across a quesiton like this in past papers? There are more than 11 questions like this. All of them, I have checked. The answer is 71.3. END OF STORY.
  14. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    Firstly I was born in 1996. Secondly, the answer was 71.3
  15. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    Yeah okay but the answer was still 71.3. They are two ways of doing hte question. You could integrate the expression to get an equation for distance and find the value of the constant and use that to find the distance travelled. STIL YOU GET 71.3
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    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    I am gonna pretend that you people never attempted past papers -_-. Who the hell ever heard of subtracting time like that and then substituting it into limits -_-
  17. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    exactly so the answer was 71.3 . End of story
  18. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    Mr.Genius you CAN'T use the limits 0 and 19. ahahahahahahah!
  19. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    -6
  20. thementor

    Mechanics 1 P42 2014; Discussion!

    Okay dude, that is literally the most retarded thing I have heard. You cant just subtract time and then make it into limits. Haven't you solved past papers or anything? It was 71.3
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