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Physics: Post your doubts here!

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please can someone derive an expression for the pressure exerted by root mean speed of a gas in a container?
 
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please can someone derive an expression for the pressure exerted by root mean speed of a gas in a container?

P = (1/3) x [(Nm)/V] x <c^2.

N = number of molecules
m= mass of 1 molecule
V = volume of the gas
<c^2> = mean squared speed

or

P = (1/3) x (ρ) x <c^2>

ρ = density
 
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^Thank you very much for these additions but do u have the answers and marking schemes to the worksheets on the webs u mentioned.
 

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^Thank you very much for these additions but do u have the answers and marking schemes to the worksheets on the webs u mentioned.
Firstly, assalamoalaikum wr wb! ;)

So as far as I remember, these include the years and question papers....they're exact pages from the pastpapers...isnt it? I didnt check P1 but I remember checking p2 / p4 ....
Just check that again...
SO you could get the answers by checking out the corresponding markschemes.;)
 
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hmm Walekum Salaam warhamutalahe barkata hu, Ya Ahlan Wahsalan.

i was talking bout P1 , no answers and its not possible to check each and every mcq by going thru different years marking schemes..i lost the cd which i got with David Sang physics book which had worksheets plus answers so if u have that then kindly upload the answers of those worksheets. tnx n Allah hafiz :)
 

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hmm Walekum Salaam warhamutalahe barkata hu, Ya Habiibi Ahlan Wahsalan Maulana Greetings! jk

i was talking bout P1 , no answers and its not possible to check each and every mcq by going thru different years marking schemes..i lost the cd which i got with David Sang physics book which had worksheets plus answers so if u have that then kindly upload the answers of those worksheets. tnx n Allah hafiz :)

I'm sorry, I don't have that..
 
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someone pls answer my question!! r e bhai koi to mujhe iss sawal ka jawab dijiye ! :(
 
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emf = change in magnetic flux linkage per unit time
= NBA/t
N, A and t are constant
B is changing.
emf is directly proportional to -B (lenz's law)
B= F/IL
B is inversely proportional to I
means emf is negative gradient of I
the graph is divided in 4 parts
in the first part, I is zero, so there is no emf induced.
in second part, gradient is from max to zero, so emf will be max to zero in the negative direction.
in third part gradient is zero so emf is zero
in the last part, gradient is zero to maximum so emf will be from zero to maximum in the negative direction
part 1 and 3 = horizontal line on x-axis
part 2 and 4 = max to zero and zero to max respectively in negative directions
 
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any good site or notes for phy applications??
check out my physics chem bio application thread.....there i have posted many links for youtube lecture vids specific to application topics
 
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brother : firstly u cant use F=BIL here cos its a solenoid kind of arrangement!
bt however....the result from solenoid formulae will be the same....i.e E ends up being proportional to -dI/dt since(B=knI)(wid k being a constant and n number of turns)
the main problem is the graph u drew......
do correct me if u think i m doing a mistake
 

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