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YupHow did you find the velocity? V*q/m=1/2v^2, right?
ln 2/(2.8*365*24*3600)
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YupHow did you find the velocity? V*q/m=1/2v^2, right?
ln 2/(2.8*365*24*3600)
For the coaxial cable what was the material made up of?How did you find the velocity? V*q/m=1/2v^2, right?
ln 2/(2.8*365*24*3600)
Lol obviously i did. But i guess but im dead sure i considered efficiency.Ln(2)/half life but u have to change the half life from years to seconds
Copper.For the coaxial cable what was the material made up of?
CopperFor the coaxial cable what was the material made up of?
What was the answer of section b q1 part1?Copper
What was the answer of section b q1 part1?
The pd calculation?
And do we had to add or subtract the above values in q1 3rd part? Reading on newton metre?
And do we had to add or subtract the above values in q1 3rd part? Reading on newton metre?
And in charged particle question how did you calculate V which was further used in calculating velocity?
It was electric potential that we had to determine using graph?What v? And subtract the answer was 24.5
It was electric potential that we had to determine using graph?
thats the way to do it... it was around 340 or so im not sure...I think u had just subtract the two values, at each surface.. I don't know for sure tho
how did u calculate it 6 ?
i got 3.3 as well ^_^I put adding for Q1 b. because both centripetal force and gravitational force act inwards, so 24.6+0.084 = 24.7N. And I got 432g for the nuclear question as well and 3.3-3.35 years for the part after that.
I put adding for Q1 b. because both centripetal force and gravitational force act inwards, so 24.6+0.084 = 24.7N. And I got 432g for the nuclear question as well and 3.3-3.35 years for the part after that.
how did u calculate it 6 ?
You use the potential divider formula. For 121.5 ohms, the total voltage in the first segment is (121.5/121.5 + 120)*2000mV which gives you like 1006mV and then for the second part of the circuit (5000/5000+5000)*2000mV which gives you 1000mV. So 1006-1000 = 6mVhow did u calculate it 6 ?
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