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I personally found it really good .. what do u think the threshold for A will be ? I predict it will be more than 65 .. and can anyone remember some of the answers?
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Yes it was just Q multiplied by 1 sec .. and for the electric field the answer was 3Q (for ten second part )
What do u guys think tbe threshold for A will be ?
ok, here's all my questions:
1) were the planets in equilibrium?
2) what happened to the current as a second capacitor was added?
3) for calculating the force for the length given in the second part, did you use F=BIL or BILsin theta (like multiplied L by sintheta again?)
4) for the x-ray intensity question, were we supposed to multiply both the e^-Mo? if you can remember what the contrast was, that'd be great.
5) what direction was the force on the magnet?
That's all for now. lol sorry, i did say it was shit
how did you get 3Q loool.
maybe 60+?
just did the subtraction idk where the 3Q came from?Aight .. to get 3Q (additional charge) u first have to find the charge when the sphere has a radius of 52cm which is 6*10^-6 C and the Q (sphere with 28cm radius) was 1.5*10^-6 so to find the additional charge u have to subtract 6-1.5 which is 4.5 *10^-6. And then divide it by Q (which is 1.5*10^-6) so you’ll get 3
i think i'll get only one mark cut because i did the rest like the subtraction and stuff?They said in terms of Q .. how much more charge is required .. it’s 3 times the original charge so 3Q
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