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Can u plz tell the year..i need to see the diagram..is there any?
on 2008 q 11
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Can u plz tell the year..i need to see the diagram..is there any?
Thanks brotheri did this 1 by elimination method
see by using more layers of spring increases extension.
and using smaller spring constant also increase extension.f=kx
so f/k=x
so smaller spring constant increase the extension
and y.m=stress/x/l
so e=stress*l/x
s0x=stress*l/e
so smaller young modulus increases extension
so the correct ans is B
Read the question carefully.they said which change will nt have the desired effect that means less x
on 2008 q 11
Thanks!8. In an elastic collision, the relative speed of approach = the relative speed of separation.
9. Use F=m(v-u)/t.
12. All you gotta do is locate distances and determine forces.
13. Vertical component of the velocity of a body in projectile motion is 0 at the highest point, so the K.E. can come only from the horizontal component, which is constant throughout.
14. K.E. of the trolleys when they're moving = the E.P.E. stored in the string initially.
15. Power output/Power input=Efficiency. You have Po and Efficiency; Pi will be x.
sory ..i didn't get it bt em copy pasting the solution posted in the other thread
. for the 2Kg box...because it is accelerated downward so the weight is greater than the tension, so W-T=ma...so ( 2 x 9.81) - T = 2a , then for the 8 Kg box...the tension is grater than the friction because the 2 kg box is pulling it downwards so, T-F=ma, so T - 6= 8a...add both equations..so [((2 x 9.81)-T= 2a) + (T - 6)= 8a] so T will cancel each other and it will be like this: (2 x 9.81) - 6= 10a so a = 1.4
what i was doing .. solving the simultanous eqn wrong
any way thanks
what about this ?
An electric power cable consists of six copper wires c surrounding a steel core s
1.0 km of one of the copper wires has a resistance of 10 Ω and 1.0 km of the steel core has a
resistance of 100 Ω.
What is the approximate resistance of a 1.0 km length of the power cable?
1.6 Ω
o/n2008 q32
q13 use torque=tension * radiushttp://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/...nd AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w09_qp_11.pdf
Question no 13 14 and 15 pleaaaseeee!!!
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http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/...nd AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w09_qp_11.pdf
Question no 13 14 and 15 pleaaaseeee!!!
JAZAKALLAH!
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/...nd AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w09_qp_11.pdf
Question no 13 14 and 15 pleaaaseeee!!!
JAZAKALLAH!
13. All you gotta do is choose a pivot and work out the moments on either side of it...
14. mgh=1/2m(v^2). mgh/2 = 1/2m(x^2). Eliminate m, g, and 1/2. Cross multiply.
15. Find the angle to the horizontal of the slope. Then find the component of the weight parallel to the slope. Then use F=ma to find the acceleration. Then use a suvat. You can also do it using 1/2m(v^2)=mgh.
34. Resistance = ql/A. A=lxl, so Resistance=ql/lxl. l and l cancel out; R=q/l. l^3=V, so l = cube root of V = V^(1/3), so R=q/V^(1/3).
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/...nd AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w09_qp_11.pdf
Question no 13 14 and 15 pleaaaseeee!!!
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When you are told that an object is falling freely under the effect of gravity, does this mean that there is no drag??
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Hi please solve june 2010 paper 11 question 33
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