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Physics P42 Discussion

Possible GT for an A* (Including previous As May/June )

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  • 75%

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    Votes: 13 37.1%
  • 80%

    Votes: 6 17.1%

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What you guyz wrote about the student suggestion
And how you made the graphsin that question?
 
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But bro this formula gives the arc length
Small angle approximation. Why did u think they asked us to define the radian and give us the angular diaplacement in radians? Whether u used the trigonometry method or circular method, the answer WILL be the same. You can verify it yourself
 
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Small angle approximation. Why did u think they asked us to define the radian and give us the angular diaplacement in radians? Whether u used the trigonometry method or circular method, the answer WILL be the same. You can verify it yourself
Can you send me a diagram of what you did
 
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Bad suggestion. Student did not move coil to cut the flux lines. So no induced emf for calculation of magnetic flux density
But the coil was moving bro, it was taken away from the straight conductor
I wrote that voltmeter was connected in series so bad suggestion can it be correct?
 
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But the coil was moving bro, it was taken away from the straight conductor
I wrote that voltmeter was connected in series so bad suggestion can it be correct?
Voltmeter was connected in series, so bad suggestion. Hmm... My teachers always connect voltmeter across the coil.
 
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