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Physics: Post your doubts here!

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Casn someone please explain how we eliminate v in two equation whileCalculating the e/m ratio of the electron using cathode-anode voltage?
 
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can someone help me with this. i dont understand y the answer is not A
 

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when two waves are in phase their path difference has to be O? or can it be an integral multiple of wavelength?
 
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View attachment 51289 what should be the effect and why?
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-suchal
 
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Hey, I have a question regarding Paper 5.
So in question 1, where a method of data analysis is required to be mentioned, the most common one is the graph.
Now, I know that it is mandatory to mention the variables plotted in the graph. But are we allowed to use derived variables?

I'll explain with an example...
S14 - Paper 51
The equation provided is T^2 = constant x (C-R)
where C and R are variables. The question asks us to investigate the relationship between T and R, for which I decided to draw a graph with (C-R) in the X axis and T^2 in the Y axis.

However, the marking scheme states that a graph of T^2 against R should be drawn. The analysis provided is also according to this. My analysis is different, for my graph is different.

I was wondering if, since my answer is different, would I gain the same credit as the answer in the marking scheme? Or would I not?
 
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I need very old past papers ( 1990 - 2000 ) . Any idea where to get them.
I hear they are very hard and I would like to try them as I have finished all past papers that came from 2000.
Another problem I face is that I never get above 30 for MCQ's (paper 1). I need at least 35. I have done all the papers and I still am unable to get anything above that. Any help :confused:
I am sitting for this time May/June session.
 
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