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oh yeah my bad i wrote the wrong option though i was thinking cits C, how can it be D ?
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oh yeah my bad i wrote the wrong option though i was thinking cits C, how can it be D ?
air resistance decreases accelerationwhy is it D or C? thts wht i dont understand....shudnt acceleration increase as velocity increases??
A capacitor stores charges by charging itself and dischrging. e.g. a fan. the fan slowly picks up speed tht is because of the capacitor in it and same goes for stopping the fan; it takes time. -| |- this is the symbol for a capacitor. it is important part of the mcq paper (the symbol). a capacitor is also used in a time-delay circuit where we add a resistor to control the amount of time taken for a capacitor to charge and discharge. hope this helps.how does a capacitor and a transistor work?/
ill see for the notes.got notes about CRO, semiconductor, potential divider,bistable&astable circuit? im not sure about the function and the structure like why that thing put at there and it put there for what and something like that...
and i wanna ask:
1)convection can only occur in liquid and gases?
2)how heat energy transfer into and out of a house?
3)we have to memorise the colour of resistor? or the information will be given?
they had given us the temperature of the solution i.e 50degrees.how do we do the last part in last question??the mass of sodium nitrate crystallised??
nupsey.is bipolar transistor,processor,output device,nd feedback important??
The colours of resistors are given always but still u can ldl them !got notes about CRO, semiconductor, potential divider,bistable&astable circuit? im not sure about the function and the structure like why that thing put at there and it put there for what and something like that...
and i wanna ask:
1)convection can only occur in liquid and gases?
2)how heat energy transfer into and out of a house?
3)we have to memorise the colour of resistor? or the information will be given?
why do u subtract it???they had given us the temperature of the solution i.e 50degrees.
you had to take the reading of solubility from the graph at 50degrees temperature. ( mine was 80 )
the mass was original sodium nitrate was given --> 150g
subtract 80 from 150 . Ans --> 70
at 50degrees we know that the solubility is 80 (in 100cm3 of water) , right ?why do u subtract it???
i took the readingfrom graph (mine was 84)
nd then put it in the fromula
solubility(which was 84)=mass/volume *100
nd answer was 84
thankss...there goes my 2 marksat 50degrees we know that the solubility is 80 (in 100cm3 of water) , right ?
the mass they had given (150) was also in solution with 100cm3 of water.
when you put it in the formula you get 84g of mass which is soluble , right ?
the question does not end here.
then you subtract the soluble from total and get the pure sample.
I hope you get it
only describing this three? nothing about the structure of house like double glazing window, roof and wall? just the process?2)by conduction,convection and radiation ( all 3 )
if they ahve provided details of the house then you also write like heat loss by roof is through radiation and then describe it.only describing this three? nothing about the structure of house like double glazing window, roof and wall? just the process?
dont be sad... im not even have enough time to think about it... i waste too much time on the graph and i not feeling well today... waste too much time to understand the question... hope no calculation mistake....thankss...there goes my 2 marks
how about preventing heat loss?if they ahve provided details of the house then you also write like heat loss by roof is through radiation and then describe it.
u can't prevent heat loss u can just minimise it. and u an minimize it using the double glazed windows, air trapped in the roof; shiny roof and whatever the hell else u can do!!how about preventing heat loss?
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