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  1. WhereAmazingHappens

    HOW WAS PHYSICS PAPER 2 AS!!!!!!!!!!!

    oh yeah? must be in a text book you wrote. Check wikipedia and everything else that matters Everytime in Young Modulus question it is extension against force
  2. WhereAmazingHappens

    AS Physics P2 GT?

    :rolleyes: u r an idiot
  3. WhereAmazingHappens

    HOW WAS PHYSICS PAPER 2 AS!!!!!!!!!!!

    the guys who got 1000 are the idiots
  4. WhereAmazingHappens

    HOW WAS PHYSICS PAPER 2 AS!!!!!!!!!!!

    if force was on y axis then gradient of the graph for copper is half the gradient of that for steel. But the question is wrong :mad: They contradict themselves. They teach us the independant is on x axis and they put it on y axis
  5. WhereAmazingHappens

    HOW WAS PHYSICS PAPER 2 AS!!!!!!!!!!!

    distance between 2 nodes is half lambda on the graph distance between nodes is .34m so lambda is .68
  6. WhereAmazingHappens

    HOW WAS PHYSICS PAPER 2 AS!!!!!!!!!!!

    force cant be on the y axis in that experiment force is the independent variable which means we change force and extension is dependent variable which means extension varies with force So it should be Force on x axis and Extension on y axis. If this is so the second graph should have twice...
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