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Physics MCQs thread.

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R1 is same as R2 cuz same forces are needed to lift the weight up!
andT1 is more than T2 cuz T1 is shorter, so as distance decreaese the force increases
 
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DeathDealer said:
http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/International%20A%20And%20AS%20Level/9702%20-%20Physics/9702_w09_qp_11.pdf

Q : 17

Since both are at the same temperature, hence their molecules will move with the same velocities. Therefore, their kinetic energies are same.
 
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Octahedral said:
The ans is D.how do i get it?

Use radius not diameter, so 100/2 = 50 mm
Torque= Fd
F(tension)=3/(50*10^-3) and you get 60N


Then use the same formula but with 150/2
Torque= 60* 75*10^-3=4.5

Answer is D
 
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@octahedral
m1v1 = m2v2
2*2 = 1 v2
u'll get v2 as 4ms-1
then 1/2 mv^2
1/2*2*2^2 + 1/2 * 1*4^2 = 12J
 
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at 100% power 2500 V

so at 80% power, voltage is 20000V

P =VI
So I = 4 X 10^6/20000
= 200 A
 
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some one please explain me this urgent please in details
 

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