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Yep. :'( The readings..It's easy. What do you find hard about it?
Taking readings?
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Yep. :'( The readings..It's easy. What do you find hard about it?
Taking readings?
INSHA ALLAH! INSHA ALLAH!It probably wont.
Can anybody tell me about the experiment to show electrostatic charging by friciton? Is it the one where we rub sfur with ebonite rod or glass rod with silk?
Yup. We charge the rods by friction.
We bring it closer to an electroscope. There will be a deflection/divergion in the electroscope if it's charged.
Yup. We charge the rods by friction.
We bring it closer to an electroscope. There will be a deflection/divergion in the electroscope if it's charged.
Ummm its in the book and we were taught this topic. Although it does say optional.But Electroscope is not a part of our syllabus. .-. Right?
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Physics (5054)/5054_s13_qp_42.pdf
Q2 a
how do we know the steepness of gradient as to draw the line after 5 mins?
Chemical energy is stored energy in any part of body.whats the difference between chemical and nuclear energy?
When youll label 1000 on the y-axis and 15 on x-axis and draw the line youll automatically understand it. No need for the gradiesnt herehttp://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Physics (5054)/5054_s13_qp_42.pdf
Q2 a
how do we know the gradient as to draw the line after 5 mins?
Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy refers to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.whats the difference between chemical and nuclear energy?
what are the advantages and disadvantages of connecting cells in parallel and series.
in the same paper Q4 why won't the connections of voltmeter be parallel to the cell as the student has to measure its voltage :/ but Marking scheme says in series. whyWhen youll label 1000 on the y-axis and 15 on x-axis and draw the line youll automatically understand it. No need for the gradiesnt here
do they last longer? isnt it cells run out fast?They only ask about the Advantages in Parallel:
I) Less internal resistance so they don't heat up and more brighter
II) Last longer
III) If one blows, other keep working.
becuase there is only voltmeter present. for example had there been a lamp or a fan or any other object then we'll have to make it parallel to the voltmetetr but since here only voltmeter is there in the circuit we will draw it in seriesin the same paper Q4 why won't the connections of voltmeter be parallel to the cell as the student has to measure its voltage :/ but Marking scheme says in series. why
in the same paper Q4 why won't the connections of voltmeter be parallel to the cell as the student has to measure its voltage :/ but Marking scheme says in series. why
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Physics (5054)/5054_s13_qp_42.pdf
Q2 a
how do we know the gradient as to draw the line after 5 mins?
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