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can anyone help me in solving this question, i have tried it a million times, yet could not make it like wat the marking scheme says, plz!!!
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I would be very grateful if you could help me wid dis plzzzz its really urgent..choose a starting point. draw the weight vertically downwards, to scale. where the arrow of that force is (i.e. at the bottom of the arrow) start and draw the second, lift force which is pointing upwards and to the left, making an angle of 30-degrees to the vertical (i.e. in the same direction as the rudder on the aeroplane diagram). the resultant force is from the starting point to the end of the lift force, and should be horizontal, going from right to the left. hmm its easier to draw than explain in words! just be aware that there is more than one way to go vector force diagrams, you can do parallelograms or triangles. both work, but sometimes one method is easier than another.
there are detailed instructions on our tutorial video here: http://igcsephysicstutor.com/tutorial-videos/general-vectors-and-resultant-forces.html
hope this helps.
THANKU SOOOOO MUCH YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER.....i didn't expect a reply so soon.you need to take off the background radiation, which looks to be say 12. then the radiation count starts at (52-12) approx 40.
count the time for it to halve. half would be 20 plus the background which is (20+12) = 32. on the graph, 32 is about 1.9 days.
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