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I marked waterwaves demonstrating polarised waves...I'm not sure tough... and which question about acceleration??Pretty tough at times, but some to half of the questions were rehash past paper questions.. Got 2 wrong so far.. First is the acceleration of the 0.2 kg mass w/ the spring as the 0.1 kg is burned (answer apparently is 5 m s-2, I answered 15 haha).. Second one was dumb.. Was it water waves that demonstrated polarisation? I answered the sound of the thunderclap.. Going back, that was a stupid choice..
I'm praying it's 26-28 ...hopefully...Can't predict GT tho.. 30 perhaps?
I marked waterwaves demonstrating polarised waves...I'm not sure tough... and which question about acceleration??
radioactivity question rate of Alpha decay thing.... was it nucleons at rate 400ms-1?
I made a few dumb mistakes too with that diode graph...I marked it filament -_- and uncertainty i was to multiply uncertainty of T*2 ... didn't do that :/ and marked uncertainty as 8% :/
Which question are u talking about of acceleration.Pretty tough at times, but some to half of the questions were rehash past paper questions.. Got 2 wrong so far.. First is the acceleration of the 0.2 kg mass w/ the spring as the 0.1 kg is burned (answer apparently is 5 m s-2, I answered 15 haha).. Second one was dumb.. Was it water waves that demonstrated polarisation? I answered the sound of the thunderclap.. Going back, that was a stupid choice..
Aha, mine went fine....
Something involving a 0.2 kg mass attached to a spring with a 0.1 kg mass being attached to the 0.2 kg mass by a thread.. Then the system is let to come to static equilibrium, then thread is burnt.. what is the 0.2 kg mass's upward acceleration at that instant?Which question are u talking about of acceleration.
Aha, mine went fine....
What was the answer to Force time graph question?
Was it A?
I did 15 too..Something involving a 0.2 kg mass attached to a spring with a 0.1 kg mass being attached to the 0.2 kg mass by a thread.. Then the system is let to come to static equilibrium, then thread is burnt.. what is the 0.2 kg mass's upward acceleration at that instant?
True.Yah I answered A.. Gradients, basically, right, I guess?
I think the concept to that should be the G.P.E. lost - K.E. gained.. Is the answer B? Or at least somewhere around 1.4 x 10^4-ish? Something like that?What was the answer to that one, in which a car was going down the slope???
That's one brutal question, like simple F=ma, but just, HOW?! xDI did 15 too..
I got A. xDI think the concept to that should be the G.P.E. lost - K.E. gained.. Is the answer B? Or at least somewhere around 1.4 x 10^4-ish? Something like that?
That's one brutal question, like simple F=ma, but just, HOW?! xD
I serched the question.. It was like in an old 1980s CIE paper.. I wish I could say it was 15 m s-2, really xDI got A. xD
How do u know 15 is incorrect??
I answered C.. not quite sure why but if I draw free body diagrams, I think it's C..few questions
in the F pushes X and Y
was it B or C?
B said the force exerted by X on Y is equal to F
C said the force exerted by X is less than F
I picked C tbh becuse they're accelerating
also the brass steel, what was the extension??
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