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Paper 1 was rather difficult!
Paper 2 was easy!!
Paper 2 was easy!!
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was it arrow in the air or you knew dat.... ??I chose A
Neither of theseWhat was the answer to the 12th MCQ!
The one abt pressure?
3/2P
2/3P
2P
??
Got It..It was A , or in other word in the direction it was moving ( or as some are saying centripetal force) .
Neither of these
It was 2P/3
I still have my queries for that mcq . The reason is most of the people used the formula pv=pv to attempt the question . This formula is applied when the container is some how decreasing in volume *Like a syringe * . As the containers were fixed .. one side had 200 cm3 of air .. the other had vacuum and a capacity of 100cm3 . When the valve opens .. firstly simple diffusion takes place ... causing air molecules to move from container A to B . Due to lessening of air molecules , the pressure decreases ... as the kinectic theory applies , the fewer the molecules the less chance of them striking the walls and hence less pressure . As its simple diffusion taking place and there is a movement of 100cm3 ... in container A only 100 cm3 is left , which is half the original . hence p/2 .
Those who can follow what i just wrote , please do see and some how prove that air molecules dont go from A to B but from B to A , cause thats the only way the answer could have been 2/3p
I still have my queries for that mcq . The reason is most of the people used the formula pv=pv to attempt the question . This formula is applied when the container is some how decreasing in volume *Like a syringe * . As the containers were fixed .. one side had 200 cm3 of air .. the other had vacuum and a capacity of 100cm3 . When the valve opens .. firstly simple diffusion takes place ... causing air molecules to move from container A to B . Due to lessening of air molecules , the pressure decreases ... as the kinectic theory applies , the fewer the molecules the less chance of them striking the walls and hence less pressure . As its simple diffusion taking place and there is a movement of 100cm3 ... in container A only 100 cm3 is left , which is half the original . hence p/2 .
Lol. exactly. xD I used the same logic! my answer was P/2 too
Why would there be a change in volume? The volumes of the containors were fixed :/ Only the pressure changed.Dude you got it all messed up... u got that rite that pressure would decrease though. Initially when pressure was P total volume occupied was 200cm3, so when tap was opened total volume occupied turned out to be 300cm3 (200 previously and 100 new) so by using v1p1=v2p2, we get 200P=300x , thus x turns out to be 2P/3
Dude you got it all messed up... u got that rite that pressure would decrease though. Initially when pressure was P total volume occupied was 200cm3, so when tap was opened total volume occupied turned out to be 300cm3 (200 previously and 100 new) so by using v1p1=v2p2, we get 200P=300x , thus x turns out to be 2P/3
Volume occupied by gas has increased....
Be positive if one container has 200 cm3 and one has 100cm3 and you know that we have to distribute air molecules in equal raion in both containers then 200 cm3 would have more molecules than in 100 cm3.
I got ur point thar air diffuses into 100cm3 container, but it is to ensure that only 1/3 molecules diffused not half
thats the point diffusion depends upon conecentration (molecules/cm3) if there are 1-3rd molecules in 100cm3 (lets say 300 molcules were there in total, and so 1-3rd move to 100 cm3 then concentration will be 1molecule/cm3, and in 200cm3 will be (200/200) 1 molecule/cm3, this is when diffusion stops becox concentration is equal and so pressure reduces by 1-3rd... I know I m mixing things, hope u understand
what i really want to say is that pressure is distributed in the ratio of 2:1, Presseure in left turned into 2-3rd of P and container in rite had 1-3rd of P.
he pressure P was the pressure inside the left container . it asked what will the value of pressure P . as were checking out pressure P only so no your not using the average container pressure . It could be that i read the question wrong , but i remember it saying pressure P . ( in such a case my answer would have been wrong )
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