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(i) Fig.10.3 the coil is perpendicular to the magnetic field , so the e.m.f is at its maximum
I am not really sure but I guess we should add their masses (as they will be joined together) and then divide 0.16 (as momentum before the collision is equal to the momentum after the collision) by 0.8 (the sum of their masses) to get the speed(velocity) to be 0.2m/s
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How to do this, please help, I am not understanding this
Here are some I use. Hope they r beneficialHello everyone, I need some help, can anyone please give me notes for Physics, Chemistry and Biology, thanks
thank you very much sir I really appreciated, god bless youHere are some I use. Hope they r beneficial
Thank you very much sir, for helping me again, god bless youmole=volume x concentration
volume=mole x 24
4(c)(i) 0.002 (mol); 0.1 x 0.02dm3 (e.g 20cm3/1000)
4(c)(ii) 0.001 (mol); 0.002/2 (becuz its 2H2O2:1O2 SO 2:1)
4(c)(iii) 0.024 (dm3); 0.001 x 24
4(c)(iv) no change/ no effect; (as catalysts don't affect equilibrium and thus the volume of the reactants-it just speeds up the reaction)
4(c)(v) 0.048 (dm3 ); 0.024 x 2 (as concentration is doubled )-e.g 0.1mol/dm3 x 2 = 0.2 mol/dm3
Hope it helps
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