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I am not, I am looking to apply to US. People keep saying that to me, but those expectation are too high broAre you applying to Cambridge or Imperial college? You can get in easily.
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I am not, I am looking to apply to US. People keep saying that to me, but those expectation are too high broAre you applying to Cambridge or Imperial college? You can get in easily.
What was your first reading for x and second reading for x in the second experiment?IT was easy . what about you
Really? I find US universities more difficult to get into.I am not, I am looking to apply to US. People keep saying that to me, but those expectation are too high bro
When quantities are being added or subtracted, you always add the absolute uncertainties. You get an absolute uncertainty of 0.03 m in (P-Q). Then apply (absolute uncertainty/value)*100. You get 6.8% which rounds to 7%, hence the answer being D.View attachment 63893 I thought the answer was C but it’s not, it’s D. Can anyone explain how it’s D, please?
12A since it can be clearly seen as the depth increases the magnitude of the pressure exerted increases.
Why not C or D??12A since it can be clearly seen as the depth increases the magnitude of the pressure exerted increases.
Can someone explain this?View attachment 64051
For D pressure in sides is not increasing with depth and remains the sameWhy not C or D??
Do u mean the sideways pressure? It also increases with depth?For D pressure is not increasing with depth and remains the same
For C the pressure of the top sides arrow is really low even when we know object is fully submerged so it should be greater as it already has higher depth.
Remember pressure exerted by water is in all directions.
Yes, Precisely.Do u mean the sideways pressure? It also increases with depth?
Yes, Precisely.
Is 28C?Can u plz answer 8 14 28 as well?
YeahIs 28C?
Oh didnt expect that honestly xDYeah
Oh well yesss this can be a possibility as the question asks about INTERFERENCE PATTERN, so it would only be visible at XY and at RS only constructive interference will occur...no destructive for the patternOh didnt expect that honestly xD
Im not sure but i think both P and Q would have no path difference at RS and would only have at XY
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