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i no i didnt drew it nicely...but hope it helps u...please tell how to draw the diodes in june 2010 paper 41 Q6
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i no i didnt drew it nicely...but hope it helps u...please tell how to draw the diodes in june 2010 paper 41 Q6
thankyou, i just had to confirmi no i didnt drew it nicely...but hope it helps u...
walls, aircrafts, buildings, wings, doors, anything which has a small change in length over a unit of time..to be observed!apart from bridges where else is strain gauge used?
I talk about this in details with alot of websites in previous pages but you werent here I guess
You use 3s.f if not stated in the question, but if values used in the question are 2 s.f then use 2 s.f in ur answer!i knw its a silly question
answers should be in two or three significant figures??? bcoz some answers in ms are in two sf while some are in three.....!!
how radius is zero at centre???I talk about this in details with alot of websites in previous pages but you werent here I guess
When its on the axis of rotation i.e at poles , radius is zero so centriopetal force is zero, so the normal reaction is equal to weight.
** Extra information:-
When its at the equator, the centripetal force which is the resultant of the gravitational and normal force is towards the centre.
Meaning gravitational force is greater than normal reaction force.
At the poles, radius is zero ???I talk about this in details with alot of websites in previous pages but you werent here I guess
When its on the axis of rotation i.e at poles , radius is zero so centriopetal force is zero, so the normal reaction is equal to weight.
** Extra information:-
When its at the equator, the centripetal force which is the resultant of the gravitational and normal force is towards the centre.
Meaning gravitational force is greater than normal reaction force.
Radius of rotation, not radius of the planet!how radius is zero at centre???
but in some questions values are to 3 sf but still the ans is in 2sfYou use 3s.f if not stated in the question, but if values used in the question are 2 s.f then use 2 s.f in ur answer!
no, there should be atleast one value with 2 s.f , you sue the smallest available!but in some questions values are to 3 sf but still the ans is in 2sf
Did you get it?At the poles, radius is zero ???
see post #678 on page 34http://www.xtremepapers.com/CIE/International A And AS Level/9702 - Physics/9702_s05_qp_4.pdf
Q6 part b) how do u draw the graph for emf versus time!
ThanksDid you get it?
If you are the centre of rotation, how far are you from the centre? zero! so centripetal force is zero hence weight = normal force.
first find the total potential at midpoint due to both charges (A n B) i.e at 6micrometre.m/j 2010 ppr42 Q no.4c...? plz answer with explaination...
well always remember that when ever we are asked to calculate wrk donem/j 2010 ppr42 Q no.4c...? plz answer with explaination...
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