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here you go
Got it ! Thanks Alot!!
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here you go
Why no use?the friction BETWEEN the 2 boxes is of no use for the 1 part
apply F=ma for the whole system
Yes a good question.Here you go.View attachment 42224 I have been stuck on this question PLEASE do it someone!!!
And please I need all details, pretend you're teaching a toddler
putting the second value in the expression of total distance gives wrong answer.http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Mathematics (9709)/9709_w13_qp_43.pdf
Can anyone explain in question 5 why we write 24 as the only the answer as the solution of quadratic gives 2 values of V?
i had already answered that question but still thanks for helpingYes a good question.Here you go.
Because u must have found the second value to be 230.77 ms-1 which is impossible for a car to have such a speed.You'll simply write (not possible) or (discard) below this value and take 24ms-1 as the answer.http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Mathematics (9709)/9709_w13_qp_43.pdf
Can anyone explain in question 5 why we write 24 as the only the answer as the solution of quadratic gives 2 values of V?
Oh ohk no probs.i had already answered that question but still thanks for helping
idk i will solve complete question after dinner and then let you know.Then why does it satisfy the equation?
You sure right.Because u must have found the second value to be 230.77 ms-1 which is impossible for a car to have such a speed.You'll simply write (not possible) or (discard) below this value and take 24ms-1 as the answer.
Here you go , tried to make it as detailed as possible.ok bro
can i have the answers for part 1 please??????
Never mind i solved it lolhttp://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Mathematics (9709)/9709_s13_qp_42.pdf
Question no.7 , (ii)
I'm having trouble finding the distance of A from P when A comes to
instantaneous rest.
Appreciate all help.
any other query?Never mind i solved it lol
nope , that's it for now!any other query?
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