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Easiest of all right ? only electric field question was tricky . expected gt near 60 -65 . how about you guys
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I got 1.5 too. speed max was sth 10^4 n at B was 10^3i got ratio 1.5 and speed idr.
How u found he speed?i got max speed as 7000something and the next speed as 4000something
yeah 1.5 ratio
yeah the paper was quite easy.
many questions were repeat of previous papers especially balloon burst and ice melt
the exact same question had come last years paper except it was a tyre bursting. See question 3 part B
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I used o.5*m*v*2 = QV with same values of V. Is it correct?The speed of particle question was quite tricky and a new one.
the E=V/d . we know maximum velocity is when no net force(equilibrium position in shm). so zer0 force acts when E=0.
E=gradient of graph(Potential gradient). so find when gradient =0(bottom point of graph).
find potential drop by subtracting the 2 potentials from surface of A and bottom. Energy gained = Vdrop * Charge(2 for alpha particle).
Equate energy gained to 0.5 mv^2 using mass of proton from data booklet *4 .
for 2nd velocity use potential drop from both surfaces instead of bottom of graph
i think we should us V drop rather than only the values of V.I used o.5*m*v*2 = QV with same values of V. Is it correct?
Yes.did anyone answered why rms current in the solinoid decreases for the iron core?
what was the answer?why rms currnet reduced? the iron core is not even a magnet..Yes.
Inserting iron will increase the B value bcz it is ferromangetic. According F=BIL We can write as I=F/BL.did anyone answered why rms current in the solinoid decreases for the iron core?
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