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It's not a joke mr nd I mentioned " variant 1" ....just In case someone get confused n ask the variant number!!......was it a joke..?? or you have variant papers of 2002..???
oh GOD am such a loser nae sory its dis ppr Q no 37
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s10_qp_12.pdf
ohk thnxkheir... proton number will increase by 1 as an electron is emited... so new configuration will have now 4 protons... and the have asked neutrons.. not nucleon number... no. of neutron will be 8-4=4.. so option A has to be the correct one..
at 18 second, the phase difference in 1/2 of the cycle, so at what time will the phase difference be 1/8? just try normal proportionationhttp://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/...nd AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w11_qp_12.pdf Q26 anyone? pleeease i'm desperate! :'(
at 18 second, the phase difference in 1/2 of the cycle, so at what time will the phase difference be 1/8? just try normal proportionation
What? The marking scheme has to be wrong or maybe I :/The answer's 0.37m/s^2
Ronald McDonald is very ugly xcept Gary....( rMIVUXG) .....as wavelengths decreases from radio waves to gamma waves so their wave lengths are.... 10 power plus 2 ,10 power -2 ,10 power -4 ,10 power -6 ,10 power -8 ,10 power -10 and 10 power -12 ...and did you guys memorise the frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum? or just the wavelengths?
Any one plz explain me 21 and 35 McQ of oct nov 2002.
help will b appreciated....( extremely desperate!!)
Any one plz explain 22 mcq of may June 2003!!
21 C and 35 Dms pleaseee
Wao! That was easy....after u explained...thanks a lot genius!!: DIn the scenario given, each of the springs extents by x, and each gets a share of 1/3 W (F)
so put it in the equation F = kx, itll be 1/3F = k x
k = F/3x (this will be the k for all the springs since they are the same)
now in the next case....the remove one spring and double the W
so now each spring gets 1W (F)
substitute k with the value you found before
F = (F/3x) extension
extension = F / (f/3x) = 3x , tadaa!
Any one plz explain 22 mcq of may June 2003!!
thankuQ 2
you have horizontal component 20 and angle 30 so use tan
tan 30 = x/20 x =11.5
Q10
well first right what we will now
so X: 0.5mv^2=E
and Y: has 0.5*2m*l^2 (l is the speed because it can't be same as X has)
since it is an explosion they both have same KE so will try to find l for Y
so l= sqrt(E/m)
v= sqrt(2E/m) now divide l by v so we get l is sqrt(0.5)*v
no put l back in equation for Y and we get 0.25mv^2
and X will be 0.5mv^2
now divide X by Y to get 2/1
Q11
answer is A because P has to be less than R for upthrust to take place and S+ Q play no role in upthrust so are equal
Q14
answer is C
first find units of K from F/V^2 which is kg/m
then compare it with answer to get C
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