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"Fact" proved to be "Fact".the answer is 10^2 im pretty sure
prep for chem is good
P2 was alright, could be better.
How?
Yeah... P2's usually always like that.
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"Fact" proved to be "Fact".the answer is 10^2 im pretty sure
prep for chem is good
P2 was alright, could be better.
Same here hahaa...the paper was lengthy and i had 1 min. left with three un answered questions including this..i went with a guess and felt 480 looks lik³ a good no. so i chose it hahahaaI'm there with u man.
I stared some... a few minutes left I guess... hurriedly stared some more... do random calculations or something... some formula... anything... think.... use those grey cells....
End result... C
aka 480N.
Whoop
you mean how answer is 10^2? im confused"Fact" proved to be "Fact".
How?
Yeah... P2's usually always like that.
Ignore the factual proof of the "fact"you mean how answer is 10^2? im confused
bcwho said i solved the question i asked it from the guy beside me and luckily it got correct
so the model was 1/10 of original sizeIgnore the factual proof of the "fact"
Yeah... how is 10^2 the answer?
6 A* damn he can not be wrongso the model was 1/10 of original size
we know that young modulus = stress/strain
Y = (F/A)/(X/L) F=force, A=area, x=extension, L = original length
Y = FL/AX
X= FL/AY
so the dimensions of the load is shrinked by 1/10, so volume is 1/1000. density is the same so mass is 1/1000 and weight (force) is 1/1000
the original length is shrinked by 1/10
Area is shrinked by 1/100 because area = λr^2 and each r is 1/10 so 1/100
in short
F/1000
L/10
A/100
Y no change because same material
so X = (F/1000 x L/10 ) / (A/100 x Y) = FL/100AY
so original extension over new extension = 100
so the model was 1/10 of original size
we know that young modulus = stress/strain
Y = (F/A)/(X/L) F=force, A=area, x=extension, L = original length
Y = FL/AX
X= FL/AY
so the dimensions of the load is shrinked by 1/10, so volume is 1/1000. density is the same so mass is 1/1000 and weight (force) is 1/1000
the original length is shrinked by 1/10
Area is shrinked by 1/100 because area = λr^2 and each r is 1/10 so 1/100
in short
F/1000
L/10
A/100
Y no change because same material
so X = (F/1000 x L/10 ) / (A/100 x Y) = FL/100AY
so original extension over new extension = 100
thats actually just my goal6 A* damn he can not be wrong
Yeah.
U?
Compared to physx... it sure was.Yup. It was good, wasn't it? Though I've done 3 wrong for sure, lol.
Compared to physx... it sure was.
U over with ur pprs now? I still gotta face Bio tomorrow.
That's it.thats actually just my goal
last year when I took my A levels I only got 4 A* 1A, 1B
6A* is my goal this year!
ThanksThat's it.
I hope u don't mind when I say you don't cease to impress me man.
And I seriously hope you won't mind when I ask you if I can bother u in the future. I've to say I decided to perform an "experiment" this year, by adopting a "laid-back" attitude after all these years.
And yeah - the only time I decide to take a risk in studies turns out to be... AS.
But I rejected the "experiment" before it got too late.
Still.
Best of Luck.
Bring down the walls.
You've got determination, perseverance...
And what subjects are you taking?
NpThanks
I'm taking Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English Literature, Mathematics with Stats, Further Mathematics
yeah quite useful for playing tactical shooter games and for my part time job.Np
Stats - Is it interesting?
Hahaha... now that's called applying what you learn to ur life.yeah quite useful for playing tactical shooter games and for my part time job.
yup its possible but I took stats 1 & 2 in 2 years for AS A2 levelHahaha... now that's called applying what you learn to ur life.
If i am to take it in A2, is it possible to take stats composite in a year?
Again, if anyone remmbrs the values provided in that - "air density" (No other way to put it), question, kindly tell.
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