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Please need help in question 10, all of it.
Please need help in question 10, all of it.
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I guess peak to peak height is amplitude. It is controlled by the y-plates.well yes that's ok i am just askin what is peak to peak height? is it for x plates or y?
ahan thnxI guess peak to peak height is amplitude. It is controlled by the y-plates.
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Please need help in question 10, all of it.
hey can u answer this?0625/31/m/j/08
q- 9 a. how can we draw magnetic fields like what rule should we follow and c (ii) how do we knw it will move towards the thick wire?
ThanksSorry but no I'm fine with answering questions but don't have time to do what you ask for. Sorry!
A stream of beta particles is like current (it's a line of moving electrons in the end)
So to know the change in direction you use fleming's left hand rule
just remember that since the beta particles are a stream of electrons, you have to use it backwards since conventional current is opposite to flow of electrons.
I.e. if beta particles are going to the right, you should point your second finger to left.
part a has done by some one perfectly u can chck in previous pageshttp://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_w10_qp_33.pdf
Please need help in question 10, all of it.
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_s08_qp_3.pdfcould you please provide a link to the question paper?
Thx
Thank youIm not sure of part a but for part b look at the image....but the lines have to be straight and drawn with a ruler
There is 65 pagespart a has done by some one perfectly u can chck in previous pages
b)i) 4 minutes (because this is when the difference between sight/sound is smallest)
thnx it really helped! can u please show how to draw this one plsssALRIGHT THEN!
*bang head against desk*
TIME BASE
The time base effects the frequency of the shown wave!
If the time base is 1 second, then it will show the number of waves in 1 second!
If time base is 0.5 seconds it will show the number of waves in 0.5 seconds!
So the smaller the time base the less number of waves which appear/the wider they are. If you had LOTS of waves and they were all squashed, you would increase time base to make it clearer. This also means decreasing time base INCREASES wavelength of shown wave.
If it says time base is 5seconds/cm, it means that each cm represents 5 seconds. So if they ask to find the frequency from this this is what you do:
Find the number of centimeters/blocks for one wave (e.g. 5cm)
Multiply this by the time base (e.g if time base is 0.01second/cm, then that's 0.05cm)
This is the PERIOD the time taken for ONE wave
Frequency = 1/Period, so the frequency is 1/0.05 = 20Hz!
Y-GAIN
The Y-Gain effects the HEIGHT of the shown wave.
The height of the wave shows the voltage of the wave
So if the Y-Gain is 5volts/cm and the amplitude of the wave on the screen is 4cm, then the voltage of the wave is 5*4=20V!
PEAK TO PEAK HEIGHT IS THE HEIGHT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CRESTS AND TROUGHS!ahan thnx
use the right hand grip rule with the thumb pointing in direction of the current, the fingers will show the direction of the magnetic fieldhey can u answer this?0625/31/m/j/08
q- 9 a. how can we draw magnetic fields like what rule should we follow and c (ii) how do we knw it will move towards the thick wire?
even em lookin for it if u find do tell me the page no.Thank you
There is 65 pages
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