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third time im asking guys ,come on pleaseee!!!
third time im asking guys ,come on pleaseee!!!
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The answer is A, right?https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/282891_10150999944406535_846620522_n.jpg
third time im asking guys ,come on pleaseee!!!
10) I didn't get that either. tell me too when you understand this one... n also 26th and 35thquestions 10, 15, 23, 26, 37 and 38. thank you very much.
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w11_qp_12.pdf
23) In a force-extension graph the E.P.E is the area under that graph. For this question select the option that has a maximum area under the graph, which is clearly B.questions 23, 26, 37 and 38. thank you very much.
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w11_qp_12.pdf
AsSalamoAlaikum Wr Wb!Kindly help me with these two questions.
Q 13 and Q 36
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w11_qp_11.pdf
the answers are A for 13th, and B for 36th.
Thankyou.
yup, it is.View attachment 12096Guys for finding out the intensity, is the time period given here of any importance??
okay thnx, can u take a look at my next post? about the tensile strain..yup, it is.
cuz intensity is proportional to square of amplitude AND square of frequency. Frequency is 1/time period.
This one is a fact. As you stretch a wire, its length increases and the cross-sectional area decreases. Since R = ρL/A, and ρ is a constant, the resistance increases.okay thnx, can u take a look at my next post? about the tensile strain..
I see, thanks.because full diameter is only used when we take couple/torque thingy here as the lower side of belt is slag... so only upwards force acts on one side.... creating moment so maybe thats why we use half diameter = the radius
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