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Your logic never ceases to amaze me
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Your logic never ceases to amaze me
rod would float horizontally Faizan. It would not be verticalOk I read all you have to say, just a few questions
-Is there ANY question EVER in physics where you were said to draw A line of best fit and you draw a graph like this? ( going up AND coming down not just going up ! )
- it said start graph from origin, this humble servant has studied stats, ad maths and plain maths, and starting GRAPH from origin does NOT mean starting the LINE from origin
- If you would open a certain Archimides Law and its applications, you would find similar graphs and concepts
- you said to use common sense and deduce that glass doesnt sink, kindly take a cup of water and throw a rubber band in, your majesty will be most surprised to find that the rebellious rubber band also SINKS
-this is apart from the fact that such a graph makes NO sense, increase in weight is directly proportional to its sinking (the liar Archimedes said it ,not me) so the graph should be straight too
-Also if you would look up density of rubber you will not be amused to find the results
-Also note the servant's work:
If I would have the honor of clearing any other confusions, I WOULD BE MOST PLEASED
Do you have eyes? Did you see how long was the rod, and how wide was the tank we had put it in. There is no way, it can be horizantal in such a small placeIt is quite simple really. Put a rod in a glass of water and tell me if it floats HORIZONTALLY or VERTICALLY. Idiot
I am but a humble servant onlyYour majesty, with no rubber bands attached, do you think that the rod would even be vertical? If you do then you r blind because the aim of the experiment was to make it float vertically by attaching rubber bands. Before attaching the bands, the rod was horizontal. Therefore, height above the water = 0
the experiment was controlledrod would float horizontally Faizan. It would not be vertical
Further complementing wht u have said the rod wud initially be horizontal,PROVIDED A WIDER BEAKER OR ANYTHING.the experiment was controlled
stating stabilty laws
as long as line of action of weight was inside the base area it will not go horizontal
yarr itnee larai chal rahee hai , you coming in crossfirei didn't draw the arrows on the light rays in Q3 other than that the answers were right.will i loose marks ?
good lord how do I make this clear to you?
the rod started sinking due to rubber bands
meaning the rod was lighter before
Ok I read all you have to say, just a few questions
-Is there ANY question EVER in physics where you were said to draw A line of best fit and you draw a graph like this? ( going up AND coming down not just going up ! )
- it said start graph from origin, this humble servant has studied stats, ad maths and plain maths, and starting GRAPH from origin does NOT mean starting the LINE from origin
- If you would open a certain Archimides Law and its applications, you would find similar graphs and concepts
- you said to use common sense and deduce that glass doesnt sink, kindly take a cup of water and throw a rubber band in, your majesty will be most surprised to find that the rebellious rubber band also SINKS
-this is apart from the fact that such a graph makes NO sense, increase in weight is directly proportional to its sinking (the liar Archimedes said it ,not me) so the graph should be straight too
-Also if you would look up density of rubber you will not be amused to find the results
-Also note the servant's work:
If I would have the honor of clearing any other confusions, I WOULD BE MOST PLEASED
This humble peasant challenges your majesty muhammadali233 upon his undoubtedly insightful but unfortunately flawed reasoning in this case
Atlast some sunshine , i thought the apocalypse came- and a horizontal rod would have almost 0 height above the water right?
such intelligent responses by your majesty
he was on my side genius
It is glass my dear one the question said to make the rod float rubberband was attached so it was submerged before and said START YOUR GRAPH FROM ORGIN only aqaal wale get itWhat I think they meant was
While labeling your axis, you should start labeling them from 0
but the graph was supposed to be according to the values in the table given. There is no way your line could go through (0,0). Since the wood is floating, there is bound to be some part of it beneath the surface of the water. If you go swimming, you just don't levitate on the surface of the water like Chris Angel, a part of your body is underneath the water
For you ''bandar ko slam kar key chalne chaihe'' asslam o alikumhe was on my side genius
he was being sarcastic
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