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Umm... The answer for that IS dplllz nov. 2006 q3 ... why b not d ???
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Umm... The answer for that IS dplllz nov. 2006 q3 ... why b not d ???
Jazakallahu khairan! dis ws vry helpful. thnk u vry mch!!!Your welcome! Since someone already explained capacitor , I'll explain time-delay circuit.
If you understand what a capacitor does , time-delay circuits are easy. Basically..in this circuit there is a variable resistor. If you increase the resistance of this resistor the charge flowing through the capacitor decrease causing it to charge up more slowly. This INCREASES the time-delay. If resistance is decreased then more charge flows, the capacitor charges up more quickly and the time-delay is DECREASED. It's actually pretty simple x)
oooh sorry my faultUmm... The answer for that IS d
thnx!!The levels of mercury are what shows the atm pressure. At X and Y, the pressure is same despite the different the thickness of the tube. Remember that in liquids the pressure only depends upon the density of the material and height! So, thickness has no effect
It's Here,One This Site...does any1 hav marking scheme 4 physics may june 2010 paper 13??
wa iyyakum!thank you so much dear! jazak ALLAH khair
oo yea thank you i understood now! thanks for the help and do u have nay idea about potential divider and potentiometer?
guuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuys can some1 plllllz explain w06 no. 18 .... why c !!!!
yeaah i did that 2I was solving that paper as well and had no clue why it was C.. I put D because it was in the middle and the heat would rise heating the tube above it.
Anyone know why its C?
Jazakallahu khairan! dis ws vry helpful. thnk u vry mch!!!
becaouse wen u heat da molecules b'cum less dense, n rise, displacin da more dense molecules. convection currents r den formed.I was solving that paper as well and had no clue why it was C.. I put D because it was in the middle and the heat would rise heating the tube above it.
Anyone know why its C?
becaouse wen u heat da molecules b'cum less dense, n rise, displacin da more dense molecules. convection currents r den formed.
yes that's the concept then what about the position why it is c not d ??becaouse wen u heat da molecules b'cum less dense, n rise, displacin da more dense molecules. convection currents r den formed.
ur welcum! nytym!Wow how did I not think of that! Thanks alot x)!
yes that's the concept then what about the position why it is c not d ??
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if u heat it @ d, da molecules will move frm both da sides, coz it is in da middle.yes that's the concept then what about the position why it is c not d ??
yes that's the concept then what about the position why it is c not d ??
Umm which question guys?Wow how did I not think of that! Thanks alot x)!
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