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INSHALLAH U WILL DO IThahahaha thanx for the compliment... i messed up in p2 so i hav to give my best in p1 to save my grade
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INSHALLAH U WILL DO IThahahaha thanx for the compliment... i messed up in p2 so i hav to give my best in p1 to save my grade
INSHALLAH U WILL DO IT
the pressure due to a fluid is rho g h where rho is the density, g is the accel due to gravity and h is the depth of fluidhttp://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w06_qp_1.pdf
Qno 21 please --the answer is D but whiii D:
They are the same thing, F is just replaced with kx in the first equation.. I think it just depends on what data is given to you, no?
its Q no 19...i used 1/2 fx...y not 1/2 kx^2??can u tel me the qs ur talkin abt???
the ms says A :Sanswer is D and this is the proof i found one of old websites
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hey wat question are u all fussing bout ???the ms says A :S
Which paper?its Q no 19...i used 1/2 fx...y not 1/2 kx^2??
didn't i explain itthis qn......View attachment 12478i somehow just don't get it:/
q.19 of wich year?its Q no 19...i used 1/2 fx...y not 1/2 kx^2??
yea u did (thanx fr that) but i think i have got my theory wrong somewhere, that's why i am confuseddidn't i explain it
i think u r confused between inelastic and elastic collisionyea u did (thanx fr that) but i think i have got my theory wrong somewhere, that's why i am confused
its charge to mass ratio. and dats part of A2!!!I've posted this several times! people please help!
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s09_qp_1.pdf
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s09_er.pdf
Q15 and 18 how do we solve them?
Does anyone know what q/m ratio is? It is related to nuclear physics. theres a question m/j 2007 Q40 to answer which you have to know the particle which has the lowest q/m ratio.
i dont know if its included in our syllabus but i didnt see it anywhere.
please hep someone!!!!!
ooops i didn't see that they stick togther so one v will be negative but that is the base forumla you should usethe ms says A :S
lol thanx for the advice but i need to understand this concept real bad....it's been bothering me for sometime nowi think u r confused between inelastic and elastic collision
wat the heck just move on and come back 2 dat later dunt waste ur tym
thankss for 10 and 14.Q15 I WILL TELL U IN A JIFFY
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