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ya u r ryt...
you are absolutely right!!i think your 9th is not correct.. i think... becuaue ice was frictionless but the wall was rough.. so frictional component was always there.. so answer was B..
u got the 13th one wrong it was 1.5x10^5 and well u got that momentum of bodies question right..it was D not A...infact it was also a repeat..and question 5 was D for sure..and question 16 was C.."distance between collision decrease" bcz they askd for what does not happen and well the collisions per second do increase...and qstn 34 it wasnt B it was C...8 mgh...u take height from where weight acts and it acts in the centre of the block...i suppose 24 hours are gone and so here is the list i made.........
vectord was d, rsin0, and rcos0Wasn't the component vectors on c??
I don't know about th strain energy part.. I did 1/2(25+20)x7mm and I got approx 8..
we werent suposed to add atmospheric pressure in the gas question so it was B the o.5 one, and i checked the momentum one, the options got switched around so it was wrong,. and im certain in pressure one since pressure was constant, the collisions with piston remain the same, else pressure should increase, the weight was 6mgh, i can show youu got the 13th one wrong it was 1.5x10^5 and well u got that momentum of bodies question right..it was D not A...infact it was also a repeat..and question 5 was D for sure..and question 16 was C.."distance between collision decrease" bcz they askd for what does not happen and well the collisions per second do increase...and qstn 34 it wasnt B it was C...8 mgh...u take height from where weight acts and it acts in the centre of the block...
Yeah that was c I thinkvectord was d, rsin0, and rcos0
we werent suposed to add atmospheric pressure in the gas question so it was B the o.5 one, and i checked the momentum one, the options got switched around so it was wrong,. and im certain in pressure one since pressure was constant, the collisions with piston remain the same, else pressure should increase, the weight was 6mgh, i can show you
wL/4 clockwisewat was da value for da moment question dat 1/4L thing...
atmospheric pressure is 100000 pa = 100000N m squared.....i have never seen a test tube in my life with a surface area of 1 m squared, so how can u justify that 100,000 newtons is acting on it!!!!!!!!!!!!!it does act but it is negligible................u did have to add the atmospheric pressure im sure about that
really it was anticloskwise i gussswL/4 clockwise
It was LW/4 in clockwise direction as the torque produced by the weight of the block was LW/4 in anticlockwise direction .wat was da value for da moment question dat 1/4L thing...
did they ask pressure difference or gas pressure?@ gud man,,,the gas could not have pushed the other side of the liquid without having pressure greater than atm pressure...o level concept
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