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Question 13
can you show me the working?
Question 13
can you show me the working?
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Wait... what? How? :O Elaborate.Q9 - this question we are supposed to use projectiles...
use v^2 = u^2 + 2as for each of the s values and add em up, you get 19...and the closest answer is 20 so D it is.
need help in may june 2004
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s04_qp_1.pdf
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F irst of all fin the loss in mgh which isHow do we do this? What I did was to find the resultant force down the slope(taking the friction force into account) then use that force to find the acceleration, and then use the formula v^2= 2as where s is 7m. I got 9.5m/s, which is not even in the options!!View attachment 11874
Can somebody plz help me with N10/12/q22. And q8. I would be grateful to u.
I have a problem in the May June 2008 paper 1. Question Number 10. How to solve this type of momentum problems??You can post your doubts about Physics P1 here, which will be cleared. Post any related material, notes etc. for help!
im sorry is da answer D bcoz accordin to ur da answr is C but MS its DFor distance x from rest,
s = ut + 0.5at^2
x = 0.5a * t1^2
For distance h from rest,
h + x = 0.5a * t2^2
Place x from equation 1 into equation 2,
h + 0.5a * t1^2 = 0.5 * a * t2^2
0.5a(t1-t2)^2 = h
a = 2h/(t1-t2)^2
For question 4,help needed pls in q3 and 4
thankscan u pls answer my other uestion tooFor question 4,
Speed=Distance/time,
So,40/2.50=16 m/s.
For uncertainty.Δs/s=(Δd/d)+(Δt/t)
Δs/16=(0.1/40)+(0.05/2.50)
Δs=0.36.Errors are always written correct to 1 sig. figure therefore error is ±0.4
hence,speed is 16±0.4 m/s.The answer is C.
Hope this helps
Estimate time to complete 100m=10secthankscan u pls answer my other uestion too
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