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ali123456789 said:what grade will I get while losing 20 marks in ppr4 and 10 in ppr2?? any guess?
ali123456789 said:what grade will I get while losing 20 marks in ppr4 and 10 in ppr2?? any guess?
burndtjamb said:The thing with the barometer question is that liquid pressure is affected by 3 things only: density of the liquid, gravitational acceleration, and the depth of the liquid.
Both X and Y were at the same depth, and since the density of mercury and gravitational acceleration is constant the pressure at points X and Y should be equal.
dooolazz said:wat about the machine question will da workdone increase or stay unchanged and da useful output will it increase or decreasa ? :S
IncreaseDowntownCrew said:dooolazz said:wat about the machine question will da workdone increase or stay unchanged and da useful output will it increase or decreasa ? :S
WayneRooney10 said:IncreaseDowntownCrew said:dooolazz said:wat about the machine question will da workdone increase or stay unchanged and da useful output will it increase or decreasa ? :S
Ahmooosh said:u sure ? :S i dunno isnt it like efficiency , output is lower than input?
i wrote unchanged , decreased
Ramosk95 said:i thought that they are lifting with same force because the masses are identical so same work but less time so more power but am not sure can anyone tell me y??
DowntownCrew said:Ahmooosh said:u sure ? :S i dunno isnt it like efficiency , output is lower than input?
i wrote unchanged , decreased
I wrote increased - decreased ... they used a motor before sunset and their work increased ???
but i think that we're wrong becausethere is an equation which is w=fv whre w=work and f=force and v=velocity so higher velocity with same force so more work :ss but it is for AS levelWayneRooney10 said:Ramosk95 said:i thought that they are lifting with same force because the masses are identical so same work but less time so more power but am not sure can anyone tell me y??
Same WORK. More POWER. You are correct.
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