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sorry i can't help. only done AS. hope smone writes soon
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path difference is 28 cm.a021011 said:http://www.xtremepapers.com/CIE/International%20A%20And%20AS%20Level/9702%20-%20Physics/9702_s09_ms_2.pdf
Paper 21, Please Explain Question 5b
AkhlaqAhmed said:People!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have a doubt in O/N 2010 paper 43, question 3a(i). how do we find the displacement when there's no value given for "t" in the given equation!!
HELP....i'm dead in this question!!!!!!! :O:
DaEconomist said:http://www.xtremepapers.com/CIE/International%20A%20And%20AS%20Level/9702%20-%20Physics/9702_w09_qp_12.pdf
Question 21
any help will be greatly appreciated.
thanks
ching293 said:can anyone show me which finger pointing which side for left hand rule in this question? Thanks
paper42/june 2010
XPFMember said:Assalamoalaikum!!
ching293 said:can anyone show me which finger pointing which side for left hand rule in this question? Thanks
paper42/june 2010
Remember when using Fleming's Left Hand Rule, Second finger is the CONVENTIONAL current direction! so the electron movement is opp. to the conventional current..
in this case since the direction of electron movement is left, the direction of conventional current will be to the right...
now try it, you'll get the movement towards QR
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