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Can anyone help me with june 2010 p43 7 (ii).
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Jun11 p43 no4
Don't be depressed(smily), here it is
This paper I've already done it
I've already answered this question in the previous pagesCan anyone help me with june 2010 p43 7 (ii).
this paper suckssss!! i am doing this paper at the moment and these 2 questions suckGuys, my doubts:
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For angle of the resultant in vectors does it have to be clockwise or anticlockwise?
I totally agree with you!this paper suckssss!! i am doing this paper at the moment and these 2 questions suck
That's not exactly the answer to the questionI've already answered this question in the previous pages
but i'll post it again
i have figured out how to do them do u still need help ?I totally agree with you!
Nov11 p42 no6Guys, my doubts:
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SorryThat's not exactly the answer to the question
The question says i)find the coefficient of friction between B and the floor.
ii)show that the acceleration of the boxes is not greater than 2 m/s^2
And your answer didn't show neither of them.
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Mathematics (9709)/9709_s10_qp_43.pdf
Thanks anyway
v=0.16 x (100)^(3/2) - 0.016 x (100)^2Nov 2011 p41 7(i)
v=0.16 x (100)^(3/2) - 0.016 x (100)^2
=0
v=0 =====>instantaneous rest
FR QUESTIion 2 art two the resultant is of 15N we know that... se diagram below.please ju012 ,41 ,
can any one explain no.2 ii , no.3 iii , no.4 ii
It is the force on pulley,i.e there is a force acting on the fixed pulley due to the tension in the string passing around the pulley....here, there is a downward force of 2T acting on the fixed pulley.due to the string and the attached loads.....T=4.55.....MAGNITUDE OF THE RESULTANT FORCE=2*4.55=9.1...HOPE IT HELPS....Nov 2011 p41 no. 2
What does it mean by magnitude of the resultant force there ? oO'
no It's nice , thank you very muchFR QUESTIion 2 art two the resultant is of 15N we know that... se diagram below.
gfind the angle alpha between resultant and x-axis
then find the x component
sorry fr the ugly presentation hope it is legible
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