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the one with P (negatively charged) and u brought Q next to itWhich question was that?
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the one with P (negatively charged) and u brought Q next to itWhich question was that?
I think it was option C negative , positive it came before in the examWhat's the charge for Q,R?
Q is negative and R is positive ^.^What's the charge for Q,R?
I picked C but the answer was AAlright! and what did u guys pick for acceleration??
I still don't get why is it A the question was about acceleration not deceleration and C was fine?I picked C but the answer was A
Alright! and what did u guys pick for acceleration??
Deceleration is negative acceleration. C was escalation but there was no change in speed.I still don't get why is it A the question was about acceleration not deceleration and C was fine?
lizzie.. question asked for acceleration,, but ur ans was deceleration.. its aint the same..I chose that too, but it's wrong. The correct answer is A, the braking car. It was a negative acceleration.
how??? when its outside it attracts... thus moving inside.. as both move inside they have the same charge. so dont they repel?????http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_s10_qp_11.pdf Look at #34 it is the same idea
lizzie.. question asked for acceleration,, but ur ans was deceleration.. its aint the same..
i worte C too.. but many ppl r saying it was A..I still don't get why is it A the question was about acceleration not deceleration and C was fine?
Take a look here .i worte C too.. but many ppl r saying it was A..
the ans A makes no sense.!!! A is deceleration. not the same as aceleration in any way. infact its the opposite
When the velocity of an object changes it is said to be accelerating. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time.
In everyday English, the word acceleration is often used to describe a state of increasing speed. For many Americans, their only experience with acceleration comes from car ads. When a commercial shouts "zero to sixty in six point seven seconds" what they're saying here is that this particular car takes 6.7 s to reach a speed of 60 mph starting from a complete stop. This example illustrates acceleration as it is commonly understood, but acceleration in physics is much more than just increasing speed.
Any change in the velocity of an object results in an acceleration: increasing speed (what people usually mean when they say acceleration), decreasing speed (also called deceleration or retardation), or changing direction. Yes, that's right, a change in the direction of motion results in an acceleration even if the moving object neither sped up nor slowed down. That's because acceleration depends on the change in velocity and velocity is a vector quantity — one with both magnitude and direction. Thus, a falling apple accelerates, a car stopping at a traffic light accelerates, and an orbiting planet accelerates. Acceleration occurs anytime an object's speed increases, decreases, or changes direction.
Exactly what I thought! besides C was at a uniform rate which doesn't necessarily imply uniform speed it could've been a constant accelerationi worte C too.. but many ppl r saying it was A..
the ans A makes no sense.!!! A is deceleration. not the same as aceleration in any way. infact its the opposite
exactly !!! thank u.!!Exactly what I thought! besides C was at a uniform rate which doesn't necessarily imply uniform speed it could've been a constant acceleration
Exactly what I thought! besides C was at a uniform rate which doesn't necessarily imply uniform speed it could've been a constant acceleration
exactly !!! thank u.!!
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i did....
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