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Your arrow doesn't start at the pivot. Look at A and C, F is at an angle to the line from the pivot in C but it is closer to 90 degrees in A, so there will be a larger moment in A.do u mean like this?? but pivot is the thing to which handle is attached, no? :
But then the option says delta l is proportional to L (being the length and not the area l^2)??Wire is of same steel so same Young Modulus. The difference will be in extension.
Compression is proportional to length but also inversely proportional to area of cube.
mgh = 0.5mu^2HELPPPPPP.
Correct answer is C.
boiling, melting and evaporation all involve breaking bonds, which is endothermic.Which process doesn't require energy to be supplied?
A. Boiling
B.Evaporation
C.Freezing
D.melting
Isn't the correct answer Evaporation??
The mark scheme says C. :/
The area is l^2 so compression is inversely proportional to l^2 and directly to l.But then the option says delta l is proportional to L (being the length and not the area l^2)??
The two quantities are being subtracted and not multiplied or divided.View attachment 54922
Ok so in this case they've just added the actual uncertainties to get D
But then when would you use the percentage uncertainty to get the value? (which gives A here)
Why don't you use % uncertainty in this question??
But then the answer says compression (delta l) is inversely proportional to l (option B is the answer)The area is l^2 so compression is inversely proportional to l^2 and directly to l.
So when its addition and subtraction, simply add up the actual uncertaintyThe two quantities are being subtracted and not multiplied or divided.
It is directly proportional to l and also inversely proportional to l^2.But then the answer says compression (delta l) is inversely proportional to l (option B is the answer)
Then it should be A or C right??
Yes.So when its addition and subtraction, simply add up the actual uncertainty
and when it's multiplication or division, then use % uncertainty correct?
Oh ok! Thankyou!It is directly proportional to l and also inversely proportional to l^2.
So in overall equation it is proportional to l/l^2. Simplify to get 1/l.
Do we always quote uncertainty to 1 sig fig or it depends on the values given?Yes.
Someone plzz help me on this thanks in advance
Q9 and Q10... I didnt get it :/
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This is a repeat qstn but i still didnt get it :/
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Any quick way to calculate the energy except for counting boxes... Its time consuming...
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I didnt get it.... Why isnt it C? I mean the gradient of I/V should be highest so that V/I should be lowest and R=V/I so R should be lowest...
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Uncertainty in a measured quantity is always to 1 significant figure.Do we always quote uncertainty to 1 sig fig or it depends on the values given?
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