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Physics: Post your doubts here!

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yeah man thanx gud explanation. another question when an electron is travelling in a uniform electric field and it goes towards the positive plate, will it accelerate or move by constant velocity????? i think its constant velocity because a constant force is being applied on it because of the uniform electrical field. PLease answer
good question. no it will accelerate.
F= ma, Newton's second law, an object "accelerates" in the direction of the applied force. Here, electric force is applied so the particle will accelerate. Whenever force is applied, the object accelerates. Coming back to your question, when the force is constant, constant acceleration will be there.
Force is directly proportional to acceleration. When there's no force, then there's no acceleration. But when there's constant force, there's constant acceleration. Hope that helps...
 
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good question. no it will accelerate.
F= ma, Newton's second law, an object "accelerates" in the direction of the applied force. Here, electric force is applied so the particle will accelerate. Whenever force is applied, the object accelerates. Coming back to your question, when the force is constant, constant acceleration will be there.
Force is directly proportional to acceleration. When there's no force, then there's no acceleration. But when there's constant force, there's constant acceleration. Hope that helps...

well its a uniform electric field so shouldnt force be constant ?
 
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well its a uniform electric field so shouldnt force be constant ?
yes force is constant. but constant force always produces constant acceleration.
According to Newton's second law, F= ma, we can see that force and acceleration are directly proportional to each other. So when force increases uniformly, acceleration increases uniformly. And uniform acceleration means, uniform change in velocity. Hence velocity is not constant.
 
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Hey friends please help me with this P3 question.
October/November 2005
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Estimate the number of oscillations that would need to be timed in order to make

the percentage uncertainty in T equal to 1%. Show your working.

Thanks in advance.
 
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All what u have to do is 0.3/t=0.01
Find t=30 s
so give and estimate of number of oscillations in 30 s....
simple
 
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yes force is constant. but constant force always produces constant acceleration.
According to Newton's second law, F= ma, we can see that force and acceleration are directly proportional to each other. So when force increases uniformly, acceleration increases uniformly. And uniform acceleration means, uniform change in velocity. Hence velocity is not constant.

great got it thnx
 
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Could someone help me with this?

If a raindrop were to fall from a height of 1 km, with what velocity would it hit the ground if there was no air resistance?
 

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Could someone help me with this?

If a raindrop were to fall from a height of 1 km, with what velocity would it hit the ground if there was no air resistance?
try this: no resistance means const acceleration...

use s = ut +0.5at^2
s = 0t + 0.5*9.8*t^2
as s=1000 get t.

use
v = u + at = 0 + 9.8*t
put t from prev step and get v...

do u get the right answer...? (this is a maths qustn n I like maths!)
 

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try this: no resistance means const acceleration...

use s = ut +0.5at^2
s = 0t + 0.5*9.8*t^2
as s=1000 get t.

use
v = u + at = 0 + 9.8*t
put t from prev step and get v...

do u get the right answer...? (this is a maths qustn n I like maths!)
Yes, I got it, JazakAllah Khair. ohh n this was a physics question...

Another quest, if there is no air resistance, what does it tell about the speed?
 

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Yes, I got it, JazakAllah Khair. ohh n this was a physics question...

Another quest, if there is no air resistance, what does it tell about the speed?
wa iyyakum..
no air resistance means nothing stopping it from comming down so constant acceleration.. that tells us speed keeps increasing at a fixed rate (Acceleration of 9.8) until SPLAT it hits the ground.... with air resistance the speed increases till a fixed value and until that time air resistance force also increases until the upward and downward forces are equal and your drop comes down with a constant velocity.. we call that const velocit Terminal Velocity if my memory servers me right...
 
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