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Physics: Post your doubts here!

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Not Now !!
But i am still doing so i ll disturb u again !!:):D
Well your one doubt was left I guess, that is w12_13.... Q11
so here you go
P initial = 2mu - mu =mu
And for momentum to be conserved, P ini = P final :)
So check it for all question..
Option A)
-((2mu)/3)+(5mu/3) = 3mu/3 = mu so momentum is conserved Pi = Pf
Option b)
-((2mu)/6)+(2mu/3) = 1/3mu = Momentum is NOT conserved Pi =/(not equal) pf :)
So answer is option B :)
 
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Well your one doubt was left I guess, that is w12_13.... Q11
so here you go
P initial = 2mu - mu =mu
And for momentum to be conserved, P ini = P final :)
So check it for all question..
Option A)
-((2mu)/3)+(5mu/3) = 3mu/3 = mu so momentum is conserved Pi = Pf
Option b)
-((2mu)/6)+(2mu/3) = 1/3mu = Momentum is NOT conserved Pi =/(not equal) pf :)
So answer is option B :)
thnx !!
 
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we will solve it through two simultaneous equations
W-T=ma (for the 2.0 kg mass) As this mass is pulled down due to its weight. The resultant force acting on it will be W-T as W is greater. There is no component of weight acting in the direction of motion for the 8 kg mass, therefore it will move when the other mass moves down.
T-F=ma (for the 8 kg mass)
F is the frictional force. T is cancelled out. Solve for a which is 1.36. Closest answer is A.
 
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we will solve it through two simultaneous equations
W-T=ma (for the 2.0 kg mass) As this mass is pulled down due to its weight. The resultant force acting on it will be W-T as W is greater. There is no component of weight acting in the direction of motion for the 8 kg mass, therefore it will move when the other mass moves down.
T-F=ma (for the 8 kg mass)
F is the frictional force. T is cancelled out. Solve for a which is 1.36. Closest answer is A.
THNX
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/...nd AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w09_qp_11.pdf q22
 
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Here you go bro! ;)
use the formula for E
E = F L / Ax
rearrange to get the ratio x / L on one side (change in length / original length)
you'll get is x / L = F / E A : Where - (A = pi r ^2 )
= 20 / 2 * 10^(11) * pi x (2.5 * 10^(-4))^2
= 5.1 * 10^(-4)
multiply this by a 100 to get the percentage
5.1 x 10^-4 x 100 = 5.1 x 10^-2 %
So answer is B.
one more !! Man i am sooo busted !!
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/...nd AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s13_qp_11.pdf q 17
 
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