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physics paper 33

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1/m was decreasing -_- An increase in m decreases the value of 1/m for example
m=200g 1/m= 0.005
m=300g 1/m=o.003
 
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ho-h/m and 1/m both decreased with increase in mass!! Hence a positive gradient! Confirmed no arguments -_-
Correction. Increase in mass increased the h0-h but decreased the 1/m.

So with increase in 1/m (i.e decrease in mass) h0-h decreased.

BUT the value of h0-h doesn't necessarily follow the same trend.
 
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Increase in mass increased the ho-h but decreased ho-h/m requirement was ho-h/m! Get your facts right mate
 
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