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Yup. I believe that is correctDid someone get 0.04m as the wavelength?
I got 6.25 waves for 25cm length drawn in the figure. :/
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Yup. I believe that is correctDid someone get 0.04m as the wavelength?
I got 6.25 waves for 25cm length drawn in the figure. :/
I saw exactly 6 waves between the dotted linesYup. I believe that is correct
I'm pretty sure there were 6.25I saw exactly 6 waves between the dotted lines
I counted 3 times 6 waves I am sureI'm pretty sure there were 6.25
Dunno about the stationary or progressive part, but the wave was transverse for sure. They gave an arrow next to the vibrator showing up and down vibrations, whereas the direction of travel for the wave was perpendicular to it.guys btw i chose, for the water wave, that its longitudional and stationary. am i right or wrong?
would a 43 still be considered an A?
yeah it was 6 A and power is 28W as it not same as EMFWhat values? I got 6 with e=Ir+IR
Did someone get 0.04m as the wavelength?
I got 6.25 waves for 25cm length drawn in the figure. :/
moments about fb and fa is the contact force of clockwise moments about AAbout the moment question. Why does the weight does not affected the force Fb?
And regarding the EMF and PD difference
EMF - converts other forms of energy to electrical energy
PD - converts electrical energy to other forms of energy
Is that good enough?
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