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Physics: Post your doubts here!

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waalaikumassalam wr wb
haha...nice one :D

ok and for ques 6..i wanna know what's the difference b/w flux and flux linkage..see ms...it says smthng like that...

and jazakAlllahhhhhhhhhhhhh for the help...
many duassss 4 u
Magnetic flux linkage means No of magnetic field lines (Symbol: Φ )
Magnetic flux density is no. of field lines per unit area (Symbol:B )
Φ = BA

B = Φ / A
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And thanks 4 the prayers, i really need them
 
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...some more doubts in June 2006
· Q:2 b (ii) how to do?? :s
· Q:4 c can you show, plz?
Aoa,
Q2:
In (i) you have found the amount of total hydrogen which was found out to be 415 mol H2
Now in (ii), they are asking about how many balloons may be filled by that 415 mol of H2
The problem is that they have given the amount of H2 in one balloon not at a pressure of 2.50 × 10^7 Pa but they have given for 1.85 × 10^5 Pa.
So, we need to find volume at pressure of gas at 1.85 × 10^5 Pa.
Volume of gas at 1.85 × 10^5 Pa = V2
The formula is p1V1 = p2V2
V2 = p1V1 / p2
V2 = (2.5 × 10^7× 4.00 × 10^4) / (1.85 × 10^5)
V2 = 5.41 × 10^6 cm3

Now, the gas that remains in the cylinder is :
V = (5.41 × 10^6) - ( 4.00 × 10^4) = 5.37 × 10^6 cm3
1 balloon contains (7.24 × 10^3) cm3 of H2
1 cm3 H2 fills 1 / (7.24 × 10^3) balloons
(5.37 × 10^6) cm3 fills (5.37 × 10^6) / (7.24 × 10^3) balloons
= 741 balloons

If we had solved this question by dividing no of moles of H2 in cylinder by no of moles of H2 in one balloon, the answer would be a little high value because we would have ignored the amount of gas that remains in the cylinder.

I hope u got it!
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...some more doubts in June 2006

· Q:2 b (ii) how to do?? :s
· Q:4 c can you show, plz?
· Q:6 a what I understand is the field should be circle..right? I don’t get this :s
· Q:6 c what values do I use? :s
· Q:7
Q6(a)
The field due to current in wire PQ will be circular at point Q
But they are asking about field due to WIRE XY AT POINT Q
I think you did not read the question correctly...
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Q6(c)
Any values eg I = 10, d= 0.1
I = 11, d= 0.1
etc
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Magnetic flux linkage means No of magnetic field lines (Symbol: Φ )
Magnetic flux density is no. of field lines per unit area (Symbol:B )
Φ = BA

B = Φ / A
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And thanks 4 the prayers, i really need them

I just wanted to point out,
Magnetic Flux is the number of magnetic field lines which is Phi.
Magnetic Flux Linkage is the product of the magnetic flux and the number of turns of the coil. which is N x Phi.
"Magnetic flux density is no. of field lines per unit area (Symbol:B )" like you said.
Thank you :)
 
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I just wanted to point out,
Magnetic Flux is the number of magnetic field lines which is Phi.
Magnetic Flux Linkage is the product of the magnetic flux and the number of turns of the coil. which is N x Phi.
"Magnetic flux density is no. of field lines per unit area (Symbol:B )" like you said.
Thank you :)
Yes, i admit a little mistake of mine!
 
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Can someone please explain to me how to do question 15, 18 and 20?
I kinda understand 18 my reasoning is that the pressure already in the flask is already hdg so in the increase would also be hdg giving 2hdg (correct me if i am wrong)
 

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Can someone please explain to me how to do question 18 and 20?
I kinda understand 18 my reasoning is that the pressure already in the flask is already hdg so in the increase would also be hdg giving 2hdg (correct me if i am wrong)

Question 18:-
Your reasoning for question 18 is wrong :S The change in pressure is denstiy (rho) x gravity (g) x DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (delta h)
If it increase by "h" on one side, it should go down by "h" on the other side so the change in height is 2h. Therefore, the pressure is 2hdg. i.e D
 
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Can someone please explain to me how to do question 15, 18 and 20?
I kinda understand 18 my reasoning is that the pressure already in the flask is already hdg so in the increase would also be hdg giving 2hdg (correct me if i am wrong)

Question 20:-
Tension in P:- is :"T"
Tension in Q: - 2l means it is easier to pull so there is less tension ---> 1/2T
A/2 means its is thinner so its also easier to pull ------> 1/2T/2 = 1/4T
Therefore:- T/1/4T = 4/1 i.e D!

Hope it helped :) Feel free to post more doubts
 
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Question 18:-
Your reasoning for question 18 is wrong :S The change in pressure is denstiy (rho) x gravity (g) x DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (delta h)
If it increase by "h" on one side, it should go down by "h" on the other side so the change in height is 2h. Therefore, the pressure is 2hdg. i.e D

Ohhh that is why thnx ^^
 
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Question 20:-
Tension in P:- is :"T"
Tension in Q: - 2l means it is easier to pull so there is less tension ---> 1/2T
A/2 means its is thinner so its also easier to pull ------> 1/2T/2 = 1/4T
Therefore:- T/1/4T = 4/1 i.e D!

Hope it helped :) Feel free to post more doubts

which formula are you using here??
 
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Proportionality formulas
I used Young's Modulus where it is equals Stress/Strain= (F/A)/(x/L) so F = xY(A)/L so F is proportional to A and inversely proportional to L.
So if l doubles , F halves. If Area doubles, F doubles
You dont need to learn the derivation i showed you. This is just to make you understand it better but If otherwise, neglect it hehe :D
--Glad to help---
 
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Can someone please explain to me how to do question 15, 18 and 20?
I kinda understand 18 my reasoning is that the pressure already in the flask is already hdg so in the increase would also be hdg giving 2hdg (correct me if i am wrong)
For question no. 15
Since the water will be equally divided in both the vessels after the tap is opened so vessel X will now have h/2 height of water and m/2 mass of water.
Due to which potential energy lost= (m/2)*(g)*(h/2).
So, final answer will be (mgh)/4. Hence no. B
 
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Q 10 and Q31 with proper explanation.
Question 10:-
When sand is added, the mass increases. Therefore, its speed decreases since energy is nor created nor destroyed so k.e=0.5mv^2 has to be constant
When it is removed, some k.e is lost when it is dropeed out. Therefore, k.e decreases when its mass is less. Its speed will remain constant because it needs a force to give it a higher speed forward i.e Answer is B.
 
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Q 10 and Q31 with proper explanation.
Question 31:-
The direction of the field lies represent the direction of the force acting on a POSITIVE test charge from its defiition.
Therefore, the force on a proton at any point is tangential to the field line.
If its an electron, then just flip the arrow 180 Degrees. So the answer is A
 
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For question no. 15
Since the water will be equally divided in both the vessels after the tap is opened so vessel X will now have h/2 height of water and m/2 mass of water.
Due to which potential energy lost= (m/2)*(g)*(h/2).
So, final answer will be (mgh)/4. Hence no. B
Woops Sorry, I didnt see Number 15 in there :p Thanks for solving that :)
 
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