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can some one anyone please help me Can anyone of you post the force extension graphs of ductile polymeric and brittle matterials and explain them a bit anyone please!!!!! :(
 
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DeathDealer said:
http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/International%20A%20And%20AS%20Level/9702%20-%20Physics/9702_w10_qp_11.pdf
QUESTION 5 !!
Ufffffffffff..........tryd AwLMOSt mo dn 10 tyme buh ma Ans iz 2mscm^-1 tch
Plzzzzzz Some1 Help me

here
in 1 min(60S) .....3000 revolution.
in 1 s ...............50 revolution so ...f= 50 Hz
now..T =1 /50 ...20 ms
now in the screen of 10 cm wide...only option B can adjust because it is in Milliseconds(ms)...
 
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DeathDealer said:

D because

1 Solids are rigid because of the strong forces of attraction between them.
2 Liquids flow because the molecules the forces of attraction among the molecules of liquids are comparatively less...so they have the tendency to flow because of not having definite shape
3 Gases are least dense, particles have no attraction to each other.
 
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arlery said:
DeathDealer said:

D because

1 Solids are rigid because of the strong forces of attraction between them.
2 Liquids flow because the molecules the forces of attraction among the molecules of liquids are comparatively less...so they have the tendency to flow because of not having definite shape
3 Gases are least dense, particles have no attraction to each other.

ThanX ALOT mate
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Arshiful said:
can some one anyone please help me Can anyone of you post the force extension graphs of ductile polymeric and brittle matterials and explain them a bit anyone please!!!!! :(
They're a bit dirty :)
 

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@ Deathdealer...here u go
the questions says tht 3000 revolutions take 1 minute=60seconds... we need to find the time for 1 revolution only which will represent 1 pulse or u can imagine it as a wave... in this case 1 revolution needs 0.02 seconds (cross multiplication)... the 0.02 are needed for one revolution, which is 10cm on the screen (see question) so to find the time base u need to find the time for 1cm, which is gonna be 0.002 seconds/cm.... change this to milliseconds you'll find it as 2ms/cm... and this is closest to choice B which is 10ms/cm ....thats it
hope u get it,,,gd luck in your coming examz ;)
 
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What is the component of this displacement vector in the direction XY?
A 3.0 km B 4.0 km C 5.0 km D 6.6 km
y is it c? its from oct 2010 varient 2
 
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I don't really know how to explain this one, the vertical forces cancel each other out (30-30=0). The horizontal forces don't because hey are in the same direction (20+20=40). So it is non zero. Hope this helps.
 
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Deformation and phases of matter notes.
 

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A moving body undergoes uniform acceleration while travelling in a straight line between points
X, Y and Z. The distances XY and YZ are both 40 m. The time to travel from X to Y is 12 s and
from Y to Z is 6.0 s.
What is the acceleration of the body?
A 0.37 m s–2 B 0.49 m s–2 C 0.56 m s–2 D 1.1 m s–2
n dis 1 2 plzzz :(
^saturation hv da same doubt so cnt help u out sorry :)
 
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jumana94 said:
@ Deathdealer...here u go
the questions says tht 3000 revolutions take 1 minute=60seconds... we need to find the time for 1 revolution only which will represent 1 pulse or u can imagine it as a wave... in this case 1 revolution needs 0.02 seconds (cross multiplication)... the 0.02 are needed for one revolution, which is 10cm on the screen (see question) so to find the time base u need to find the time for 1cm, which is gonna be 0.002 seconds/cm.... change this to milliseconds you'll find it as 2ms/cm... and this is closest to choice B which is 10ms/cm ....thats it
hope u get it,,,gd luck in your coming examz ;)

Mine waz 2ms Tooo yaaaWR bt Dis Conseption didnt Came in ma Mind About Matchin my Ans to de CloZest Option.........
ThanX Alot Jumana94
Bst Ov Luck 2 yo Too....... :beer:
 
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They are in equilibrium, So net force = 0
F= Eq, W = mg
therefore, Eq = mg
therefore, q/m = g/E
 

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