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how was phy P22??

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anyone remember the answer for the electric part and speed of wave? :(
I got 168 ms-1
for the electric part is it I1+I3=I2 ?
 
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man i think GT z gott b around 37.....
got to du P1 gur nw.... way better than dis one...
 
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they said that from the maximum displacement to the minimum dislplacement (i.e from the antinode to the node) the distance covered is 6.7 cm... 0.067m
hence the wavelength is (2 x 0.067).... frequency is 2500 Hz... so the speed will be 335 m.s-1

aand yes the answer for the first part of Kirchoff's Law is I2 = I1 + I3
 
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mimi5959 said:
they said that from the maximum displacement to the minimum dislplacement (i.e from the antinode to the node) the distance covered is 6.7 cm... 0.067m
hence the wavelength is (2 x 0.067).... frequency is 2500 Hz... so the speed will be 335 m.s-1

aand yes the answer for the first part of Kirchoff's Law is I2 = I1 + I3
got speed as 310m/s but wait what was time setting?? do u remember??
 
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mimi5959 said:
they said that from the maximum displacement to the minimum dislplacement (i.e from the antinode to the node) the distance covered is 6.7 cm... 0.067m
hence the wavelength is (2 x 0.067).... frequency is 2500 Hz... so the speed will be 335 m.s-1

aand yes the answer for the first part of Kirchoff's Law is I2 = I1 + I3

they said it's from maximum-minimum-maximum. So 6.7cm is one wavelength
really confused
 
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shressubha said:
mimi5959 said:
they said that from the maximum displacement to the minimum dislplacement (i.e from the antinode to the node) the distance covered is 6.7 cm... 0.067m
hence the wavelength is (2 x 0.067).... frequency is 2500 Hz... so the speed will be 335 m.s-1

aand yes the answer for the first part of Kirchoff's Law is I2 = I1 + I3
got speed as 310m/s but wait what was time setting?? do u remember??


the time setting was 0.1 ms.cm-1
 
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ying27kia said:
mimi5959 said:
they said that from the maximum displacement to the minimum dislplacement (i.e from the antinode to the node) the distance covered is 6.7 cm... 0.067m
hence the wavelength is (2 x 0.067).... frequency is 2500 Hz... so the speed will be 335 m.s-1

aand yes the answer for the first part of Kirchoff's Law is I2 = I1 + I3

they said it's from maximum-minimum-maximum. So 6.7cm is one wavelength
really confused

maximum refers to node, minimum refers to antinode. This imply that 6.7 is the distance between 2 nodes and not wavelength. thus lambda/2 = 6.7cm :)
 
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I got my values for frequency and wave speed wrong. Evert thing other than that went well. Man, I am worried. Lets just hope A is around 40.
 
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do anyone remember their last expression on question electricity which worth 2 marks
i got E1-E2=i1r1+i1R1+i3r2+i1(R2/2)
 
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