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  1. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

  2. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Yes and why though?
  3. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    help
  4. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    P=Density*g*h P=Po*90/100 0.1Po= Density*g*h h=0.1Po/density*g (multiply by 10) h=Po/10*density*g
  5. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Is it D? If so then: The equation used will be F=ma, Density=M/V and v=s/t so M=Density*(A*s/t) M=kgs-1 F=M*v F=kgms-2 F=Density*A*v^2
  6. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    help
  7. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    no as the resistance is only from copper wire due to its length and area
  8. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    huh im confused too now..
  9. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    is it B?
  10. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Thanks alot mann!!
  11. Kanekii

    A level Biology: Post your doubts here!

    If it makes you feel any better i choose interphase and telophase :rolleyes:
  12. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Help.
  13. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Thanks alot but whats the ratio of up zero and down and how to find it?
  14. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Need help with these
  15. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    For Q 8 and 14 i have no clue
  16. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Something like this i assume
  17. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Oh didnt expect that honestly xD Im not sure but i think both P and Q would have no path difference at RS and would only have at XY
  18. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Is 28C?
  19. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Yes, Precisely.
  20. Kanekii

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    For D pressure in sides is not increasing with depth and remains the same For C the pressure of the top sides arrow is really low even when we know object is fully submerged so it should be greater as it already has higher depth. Remember pressure exerted by water is in all directions.
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