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How was 9702 W15 paper 22?

how was it?

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The electricity question was why the power is not 48W, which is when you say some voltage is lost overcoming the internal resistance of the cell so the lamp doesn't get all 12V, so power is not 48W
Could someone explain what happens to current and resistance when the other switch is closed?

Resultant magnitude of velocity was 12.2, the graph question, i think amplitude was 3.2(?) and wavelength was 20mm
At A, there is maximum displacement because path difference is lambda,
And at B, there is no displacement because path difference is 0.5 lambda, so waves interfere destructively, causing no displacement of the water.
 
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I used V^2/R. Ah well. My I values were the same.
If u used V^2/R u should get the same answer.
v across 350 ohm resistor = 0.24 * 350 So power in 350 = 84^2 / 350 = 20.16
v across 550 ohm = 0.16 * 550 so power in it = 88^2/550 = 14.08
Therefore : 20.16 / 14.08 = 1.43 : 1
 
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Nope. 63/44 in that white space. And 1.43 in dotted space.
Thats alright bro, thats how its done even.
What was resultant magnitude of velocity in Q1 ?
I did a triangle thing and measured it and all got 11,4ms-1, however my friends got 12
How about graph?
Straight line till 2.8s, forgot the velocity but its in negative
Waves??? D1A and D1B thingy what was that? o_O
get path difference and see if its equal to n wavelength or n+0.5
Hell no. 40 max, 35 most probably.
I hope
Guys, what was your value of your resistance R in the first question?
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The electricity question was why the power is not 48W, which is when you say some voltage is lost overcoming the internal resistance of the cell so the lamp doesn't get all 12V, so power is not 48W
Could someone explain what happens to current and resistance when the other switch is closed?

Resultant magnitude of velocity was 12.2, the graph question, i think amplitude was 3.2(?) and wavelength was 20mm
At A, there is maximum displacement because path difference is lambda,
And at B, there is no displacement because path difference is 0.5 lambda, so waves interfere destructively, causing no displacement of the water.
Thats what i mean.
and Switch 2 is closed> total resistance increases> TOTAL current increases> as V=E-Ir, the lost volts increase as total current increase, terminal pd of the battery drops. The lamps have parallel connection. each gets full terminal pd. but new terminal pd is less, and same resistance, so Current is less.
 
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Thats what i mean.
and Switch 2 is closed> total resistance increases> TOTAL current increases> as V=E-Ir, the lost volts increase as total current increase, terminal pd of the battery drops. The lamps have parallel connection. each gets full terminal pd. but new terminal pd is less, and same resistance, so Current is less.
I used Kirchoff's law to explain that xD
 
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Thats alright bro, thats how its done even.

I did a triangle thing and measured it and all got 11,4ms-1, however my friends got 12

Straight line till 2.8s, forgot the velocity but its in negative

get path difference and see if its equal to n wavelength or n+0.5

I hope

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I got 12.12 in Q1

I got graph st.line from (0, 3.6) to (IDK, - 4.8) :/

And that wave thingy I worte constructive interference so n*lambda and for destructive it will be n + 1/2 * lambda.
 
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******* hell man! problem is, the thought just came to my mind suddenly after the exam. I think I am losing resultant velocity as well. I am getting 50/60 minimum tho.
I used Kirchoff's law to explain that xD
Does anyone know when the rest of the variants are?? If theirs come easy, we get extra marks, so its sorted
 
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I may sound like a cunt cos i am whining but I really wanted to lose 10 max in AS. my new goal is now 15, because I will take too many subjects next year so i want to be able to **** up and still get A*'s.
 
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******* hell man! problem is, the thought just came to my mind suddenly after the exam. I think I am losing resultant velocity as well. I am getting 50/60 minimum tho.

Does anyone know when the rest of the variants are?? If theirs come easy, we get extra marks, so its sorted
Why resultant velocity isn't 12.12 ? :(
Plus what was ur change in momentum?
And were u able to prove T = 2.1kN ?
 
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Why resultant velocity isn't 12.12 ? :(
Plus what was ur change in momentum?
And were u able to prove T = 2.1kN ?
It is. You can use cosine rule to get it. I ******* measured the length of the scale and got 11.4 so I am losing a mark here I guess I am not sure. coulda used cosine rule I always used that fml
I did prove T yes
0.489 I reckon
 
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