oky do as u knw its much better deaThats stupid
The mass of ice that melted when the heater was on is 16.3...
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oky do as u knw its much better deaThats stupid
The mass of ice that melted when the heater was on is 16.3...
oky do as u knw its much better dea
Yes u r rightI suspect the formula for Refractive index is switched where R.I = Sin i / Sin r ( for light rays travelling from less to more dense medium ) and R.I = Sin r / Sin ( for light rays travelling from more to less dense medium)
Welcome anytimeNo problem, Osman! Thanks for the formulas anyway!
I found a reasonable, or more so, a correct explanation.yes but y r we subtracting the masses
I am baffled to see how mind boggling these ques can become at timesI found a reasonable, or more so, a correct explanation.
You see, 16.3 g of ice melted due to the heat from the heater and the surrouding as well. For the further 2 minutes, it was just to show how much ice would melt due to energy from the surroundings only. Therefore, the actual mass of ice which actually melted due to the heater in 2 minutes is 16.3-2.1=14.2 g.
It was my pleasure, you are welcome.I am baffled to see how mind boggling these ques can become at times
that's a fairly accurate and convincing explanation so thank you for bringing to our knowledge this idea and showing us the amount of ugliness hidden in this subj
the volume of the gas in the syringe will increase as the temperature increases and the pressure would remain the same ?It was my pleasure, you are welcome.
There was also another question. It was about some gas trapped in a syringe. The syringe's piston was not sealed i.e. it could move. The question was when the temperature is increased , state the effect on the pressure of the gas.
Took me some time to get my head around this.
Yes , I think thats the answerthe volume of the gas in the syringe will increase as the temperature increases and the pressure would remain the same ?
TBH I find these heat capacity one question very easy .But when it comes to barometer and speed time graphs then physics starts acting as a problem for me.I am baffled to see how mind boggling these ques can become at times
P1 V1 = P2 V2
TBH with you, unfortunately i like phy with the whole of my heart but physics doesn't like me backTBH I find these heat capacity one question very easy .But when it comes to barometer and speed time graphs then physics starts acting as a problem for me.
Same!TBH with you, unfortunately i like phy with the whole of my heart but physics doesn't like me back
i think magnetism and radiation is the easiest bit
and yes, not only is the speed time graph ques a nuisance in phy but it is there in maths too and i remember, this ques came in the maths paper and i had to do alot of cutting and thinking
I solved it long time ago and I got 720.Now I forgot how I solved and Im stuckP1 V1 = P2 V2
15 * 12 = P2 * 4
= 45
760 - 45 = 715 since they asked the ap given by teh barometer
what's the 720 in the ms for..i don't really know..
Many of us tried this ques but didn't get 720, so we stick to our own methodI solved it long time ago and I got 720.Now I forgot how I solved and Im stuck
OkMany of us tried this ques but didn't get 720, so we stick to our own method
besides the subtraction for the upper part part of this ques is clearly wrong in the ms
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