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oh yes i got exactly same answer as u! and i just guessedahmed t said:wat were ur forces acting on the card board.
for the beta particle i wrote they are too small and negativly charged so attracted to the nucleus
Yup ,yes ,oh yeah!!!!RatJumper said:What was ur height of the wall guys? And on the first page, did you get scalar, vector, scalar?
moment and torque i just guessedahmed t said:hey supermagic wat were the forces on the cardboard
ok wat about the force acting on the cardboard i wrote restoring force which is wrongKz99 said:there was no need in finding the current in electricity questions, potential divider formula did all the work!
sorry for the bother but 2 last question sKz99 said:well the question didn't say it was hanging on a frictionless wooden rod, so i wrote friction and the other force was the reaction force,Am not sure if these are the correct forces though.
Yes.Raptor said:Ok guys for ratio question of intensity of waves
i just did (amplitude ^2)/(other amplitude ^2)
is this correct? Becasue intensity is proportional to a^2
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