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s2malik said:In physics P2 what was the graph like and what was the scene with linear magnification was it 0.7 divided by 1.9 ????
tanseer said:s2malik said:In physics P2 what was the graph like and what was the scene with linear magnification was it 0.7 divided by 1.9 ????
the graph was like this:
I jst got wrong after the decel curve i mean i joined the line with x-axis..! How much will they deduct 4 dat..?rogue94 said:in the question that followed they said to calculate the average deceleration, which implies that it was a curve (meaning that even though the deceleration is actually non-uniform (curve) we will calculate a constant value 4 it (assuming that it was a straight line), which makes our value an average). On the graph deceleration had to be non-uniform (curve), it cannot possibly be constant (straight line), so it had be represented by a curve!
Silent Hunter said:tanseer said:s2malik said:In physics P2 what was the graph like and what was the scene with linear magnification was it 0.7 divided by 1.9 ????
the graph was like this:
yep ma garph was also like this ............ was the deceleration straight line or curve?
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