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Maybe for gravitational field problems or circular motion, if your first calculation is wrong they will always give you ecf afaikK
Is there a possibility of getting ecf
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Maybe for gravitational field problems or circular motion, if your first calculation is wrong they will always give you ecf afaikK
Is there a possibility of getting ecf
Yes it could be, im sorry. I just remember it being 5. Something. You're correctwait wut?
the Vout was 9 x 0.6 = 5.4V...not 5.6V
It is definitely in the syllabus, no doubt about that. I've even studied about it days before the exam in ZnotesIs Escape velocity in our Syllabus. I doubt about it. as one of my teacher told us that if question is set on that topic formula related to escape velocity will be given
Im sorry to say but if that was the case then how can all the candidates in my exam venue do it using the same method? You might have been misguided a bit. Well dont worry too much, its just few marks. You can spare 30+ marks and still get an Abut nothing such is mentioned in the syllabus
I think you will get 1 mark.GUYS , IN THE SHM QUESTION ABOUT THE TROLLEY, WE WERE ASKED TO STATE AND EXPLAIN THE TYPE OF DAMPING IN THE TROLLEY.. HOWEVER, I DONT THINK I READ THE QUESTION PROPERLY .. I HEARD THAT IT SAID " STATE AND EXPLAIN " .. WHILE I ONLY STATED THE ANSWER AS '' LIGHTLY DAMPED ''.. WILL I GET A MARK..
I AM WORRIED BECAUSE WHAT IF THE MS IS SOMETHING LIKE THIS :
energy dissipates gradually with time M1
so lightly damped A1
I WON'T GET A SCORE IF IT IS LIKE THIS BECAUSE I WONT HAVE EARNED M1 ...
No. But if questions states 'Using your answer to (a), you will!'K
Is there a possibility of getting ecf
I am talking about the gain questionNo. But if questions states 'Using your answer to (a), you will!'
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