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can i get help for q no 5 iv of 9702/23/m/j 16
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somebody pls help me put with this??
Hi Donenr,Hello, I would like about Q22 in the 9702/11/m/j/18 I want to ask for Why is the question B and not A?
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Here is the examiner's report on the question
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From O/N 2017 paper 11
The circuit diagram shows four resistors of different resistances P,Q,R and S connected to a battery. (SEE IMAGE) The voltmeter reading is zero. Which equation is correct?
A) P - Q = R - S
B) P - S = Q - R
C) PQ = RS
D) PS = QR
THANKS FOR THE HELP IN ADVANCE
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Since V=0 therefore V1=V2.
Since PQ resistor system is essentially a potential divider, we have for V1:
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and similarly for V2:
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Since V=0 therefore V1=V2. Substituting V1 and V2 gives us:
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And equating these gives us:
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Hope this helps.
You have either posted the wrong link or posted in the wrong thread.https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...FjAAegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw39LCX2gD7-Xn14i_ibN8k0
Please help me understand Q1 part ii
Why did we take potential -4.4?
Thanks bro but still i am not clear that why for minimum velocity it has to reach to point where gravitational attraction is zeroYou have either posted the wrong link or posted in the wrong thread.
Edit: Regardless of that, I assume you are asking about s16 qp41 q1b(ii) - physics.
If that's the case, in part b(ii) we are trying to find the minimum speed required for the rock to reach star B, so the rock must reach the point where the gravitational attraction is zero. This is the point where the forces of attraction on the rock by stars A and B are equal and after this point, the rock will get pulled by star B. If you observe the graph, you will notice that the point where the potential begins to change direction is near x=0.52 or 0.54. At this point the potential is -4.4, so if you find the change in GPE between potential=-10 and potential=-4.4, you will get the change in GPE needed to reach star B. And since change in GPE=change in KE, you can now find the velocity.
Please provide a link to the question. The link you provided earlier seems to be for a different subject.Thanks bro but still i am not clear that why for minimum velocity it has to reach to point where gravitational attraction is zero
Star A Rock Zero GPE point Star BThanks bro but still i am not clear that why for minimum velocity it has to reach to point where gravitational attraction is zero
Thanks a lotStar A Rock Zero GPE point Star B
I'll assume that above are the positions of the objects. So Between Star A and zero GPE point, the star A is trying to pull the rock towards itself so the rock must have enough KE to reach zero GPE point for it to leave star A's gravitational attraction. After zero GPE point, the star B will automatically try to pull the rock towards itself so the rock can even be stationary after zero GPE point and it will reach star B. So we need to find the change in GPE from Star A to zero GPE point because that is the change in KE that will take place for the rock to come within reach of star B's gravitational pull.
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