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Physics MCQs thread.

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yubakkk said:
how 2 do it??


B is the ans.

ignore the pulley cause no friction force is mentioned.
the torque to move the disc is 900x0.2 =180Nm-1
so now, to use the spindle to move the disc which have a torque of 180Nm-1
F x 1.2 = 180
F = 150 N.
 
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hassam said:
see...F=qV/D...F=ma
qV/D=ma.....let V/D--->> A constant K....SO ma=Kq...rearranging....a=Kq/m....means a is proportional to q/m ratio....now chill out...apply this nd u ll get B
but correct answer is C
 
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Oh yeah my bad, I used g as 9.8 first.

Anyway, here goes:

Solve it by forming 2 simultaneous equations:

For the 8kg box, T-6 = 8a
For the 2 kg box, mg-T = 2a
2(10) - T = 21 ---> 20 - T =2a

Solve them simultaneously and you get a = 1.4 m/s
 
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oh sorry abdullah uu apply my technique it was C...my explanation is CORRECT !!!
 
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Why is the answer B?
 

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arlery said:
Oh yeah my bad, I used g as 9.8 first.

Anyway, here goes:

Solve it by forming 2 simultaneous equations:

For the 8kg box, T-6 = 8a
For the 2 kg box, mg-T = 2a
2(10) - T = 21 ---> 20 - T =2a

Solve them simultaneously and you get a = 1.4 m/s

ah i see.. thnx :D
 
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Ok, posted it again
how the hell are we supposed to know the units of specific heat capacity???
 

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ShootingStar said:
The answer is D..how? :unknown:

We know that.......... I = A^2 , and I = 1/(x^2)
so, from substitution, we can get (A^2) = 1/(x^2) ......... A=1/x

From the given data, we can form 2 equations:
1........... 8=1/r
2............x=1/2r

from the formula 1, we can get that r=1/8
If we put the value of r into the 2nd equation, x = 1/2r = 8/2 = 4
 
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histephenson007 said:
ShootingStar said:
The answer is D..how? :unknown:

We know that.......... I = A^2 , and I = 1/(x^2)
so, from substitution, we can get (A^2) = 1/(x^2) ......... A=1/x

From the given data, we can form 2 equations:
1........... 8=1/r
2............x=1/2r

from the formula 1, we can get that r=1/8
If we put the value of r into the 2nd equation, x = 1/2r = 8/2 = 4

oh ok... I get it
 
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