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You know it was yesterday when i came across this formulae in which if 2 wires are connected in series young modulus is (2y1y2)÷(y1+y2), this made this question a lot easier.For the extension question you had to calculate extensions of both the materials seperately and add them.
By the formula Young's modulus= FL/AE.
Actually it's supposed to be the stationary wave on a wire.Yah I checked, that was a past paper question and it WAS nucleons at 400 s-1 luckily. Question was pretty vague, what do you mean material? xD
Supposedly it's the water waves tho, think water waves is the answer because it's the only transverse wave in the question.. Others were stationary.. at the time I said the thunderclap sound because I imagined diffraction occurring in B instead of polarisation, but that clearly was unreasonable reasoning xD
so the force exerted is less than F ?? I did that as well because theyre accelerating im not sure if im correct but it might beI answered C.. not quite sure why but if I draw free body diagrams, I think it's C..
The brass steel I answered B I guess.. 4.0 x 10 to the power of -4 or something like that, I kind of forgot bout that one haha xD
I think B is incorrect because if B is the answer, then if you take the lighter block separately, it would accelerate faster than it should, which is why I said C..so the force exerted is less than F ?? I did that as well because theyre accelerating im not sure if im correct but it might be
I said the force exerted on Y is the same as F, I don't get how they would exert different forces on each other.so the force exerted is less than F ?? I did that as well because theyre accelerating im not sure if im correct but it might be
I said the force exerted on Y is the same as F, I don't get how they would exert different forces on each other.
they both have the same acceleration a, and they have different masses so mass X multiplied by a will give a higher value for the force F than that exerted on Y. I think im correctI think B is incorrect because if B is the answer, then if you take the lighter block separately, it would accelerate faster than it should, which is why I said C..
C 100%Hey guys, at which instance is no work done?
A the air in the tyre is moves out of a tyre after a puncture
B (something) falls
C box moves at a constant horizontal speed along a frictionless surface
D (forgot the other one haha)
I answered C.. not exactly sure.. what did you guys answer?
I forgot the answer but I did apply the mechanics formulaWhat was the answer to that one, in which a car was going down the slope???
I did : workdone = F * dI forgot the answer but I did apply the mechanics formula
GPE(initial)+ KE(ini)= GPE(final)+KE(final) + Work done by friction.
answer obtained easily using this
u have 2 unknowns, the work done by friction and the force of friction....I did : workdone = F * d
G= mass * 9.81
I found the d by v^2 - u^2 = 2as
Got d.
I got A.
Why this is wrong?
Are KE(ini) and GPE(final) both zero in this instance? What answer did you get?I forgot the answer but I did apply the mechanics formula
GPE(initial)+ KE(ini)= GPE(final)+KE(final) + Work done by friction.
answer obtained easily using this
What letter was the answer?u have 2 unknowns, the work done by friction and the force of friction....
what did u multiply d with?
its supposed to be 500x9.81x30 - 0.5x500x11^2 i think or the opp
Time factor was a problem. I couldn't analyse all questions in given time and had to rush like 3 questions(guessing without thinking)
What was the Fork one end open pipe whcih gives length 25 answer?
I put 75 and 125 over there( I didn't know the answer I'm sure it should have been somewhere with proportion of lamhda)
Don't remember the answer. And yeah ke ini and gpe final are both zeroAre KE(ini) and GPE(final) both zero in this instance? What answer did you get?
Someone said it was wrong? I mean I don't remember the answer but pretty sure you can do it by 2 methodsI did : workdone = F * d
G= mass * 9.81
I found the d by v^2 - u^2 = 2as
Got d.
I got A.
Why this is wrong?
there were no options like in point.I forgot that one, what did you get ? Is it 0.(soemthing) ? What's the answer for that diffraction grating one?
I got wrong answer though..Don't remember the answer. And yeah ke ini and gpe final are both zero
I was just giving the formula to anyone who had doubt about their method so they can confirm whether it was good or not
Someone said it was wrong? I mean I don't remember the answer but pretty sure you can do it by 2 methods
If my maths teacher saw this he would probably be so angry lol you can do this faster by energy, why complicate life by going through long methods.
And yeah what did you take F as? You got only d by what I see.
F stand for the friction in your formula right?
Did you use mgsin @? but then @ is unknown in the question.
Oh I see you used the height and value of d to get sin @ right?
Well you will get the answer this way but it's waste of time when you could have just gone energy
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