how can total volume b 1.1 that i dont get :/no
its D
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how can total volume b 1.1 that i dont get :/no
its D
how can total volume b 1.1 that i dont get :/
I meant working!
That makes sense.. thanks!Its B for q28..What I know is that SN2 reactions always occur in one step...the rest of reactions occur in 2 steps
phys or chem?Help me with June 03 p1 question 2 anyone?
May 2007- Q7 is c. looking at the diagram we can see that u + X = v and we know the equation v=u+at hence x is at.Hey guys, i've got quite alot of mcq's that i thought were a bit difficult or confused me atleast, if you'de like a look, and maybe if you could, tell me where i went wrong?
12, 22, 24 in:
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s12_qp_12.pdf
34 in:
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s11_qp_11.pdf
16 in:
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s10_qp_11.pdf
21, 28 and 30 in:
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s08_qp_1.pdf
and 7 and 37 in:
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s07_qp_1.pdf
Cheers
thanks, i feel dumb now thoughMay 2007- Q7 is c. looking at the diagram we can see that u + X = v and we know the equation v=u+at hence x is at.
Q37- same resistance because they have the same volume and as the length is same area should be same so overall resistance is also same.
May 2008 - Q21 is A. It was in the syllabus just read the derivation from the textbook.
Q28- equation is d*sin theta=n*lambda. d=1/N and n=3 so sin theat/N=3*lambda and sin theta = 3*lambda*N
Q30- its just trignometry in math v is hypotenuse, theta is the angle, and u is the horizontal line or the adjacent. cos theta=adjacent/hypotenuse , so v=u/cos theta
May 2011- Q34 is A. resistance is resistivity*area/length. V^1/3 will giv us the length. as it is a cube, area is square of length so area/length will still give length.
May 2012-Q22- mass*6.02*10^23 to give mass of total crystal. then divide by density to give volume. density=mass/volume. then volume/6.02*10^23 to give volume of one atom. then cube root it.
Q24- find the area under the graph. Remember to convert mm to m. Area should be between 7mm and 25N
for q 36 u know for internal resistance cell we find emf by formula E=v-ir .E=3-i*2 lets find i (curret) I=V/R=3/6 6 as total resistance is 6 so we get current as 0.5 amps we get E=3-0.5*2=2http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s07_qp_1.pdfQuestion 36 and 40 .. Help needed please
yeah take it as 1 mole because they gave us the density of the whole crystal and not just for 1 atom for Q24 find the area of a small block. That will be 1N*(0.5*10^-3). So area of one small block will be 0.0005. Then count the number of blocks in the given region and multiply it by 0.0005thanks, i feel dumb now though
but for q22 they didnt give us any mass except that for a single atom? :/ are we assuming theres going to be 1 mole in the crystal?
and for q24 that is what i did but the answer came out wrong
Q36- find I first. V=IR. I=V/R . R will be 2+4=6ohm and V = 3 so I=0.5A. Then find V across the resistor using the same equation. V=0.5*4=2V. Then power=Vsquare/R=4/4=1Whttp://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s07_qp_1.pdfQuestion 36 and 40 .. Help needed please
Q40 - For A 1/1 gives 1 ratio. B is 4/2 giving 2 ratio. C is 7/3 =2.3 and D is 9/4=2.25. C has highest ratioOK .. thank you .. I got question 36, but can you explain q40 a bit more clearly ? . i mean by showing the mathematical functions .. ?
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