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any method for the estimations type questions?
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K.e=1/2 mv^2hey can anyone help me with ON'06/02/1.c.ii and 2.c.iii
K.e=1/2 mv^2hey can anyone help me with ON'06/02/1.c.ii and 2.c.iii
okay remember that the 2 waves have the same frequency...so the wavelength remains the same, which is 30 boxes. you can use proportionality to do this.
If 15 boxes >> 180 degrees
x boxes >> 60 degrees
x = 5 boxes so that means, wave X is 5 boxes ahead of wave W
now it says wave X has 1/2 the Intensity >> 1/4 the amplitude of W.
the amplitude of W >> 10
10 x 1/4 = 2.5
amplitude of X >> 10 - 2.5 = 7.5 boxes in the vertical direction
how the graph looks like ? oO'
Please help me for no. 6(b)(i) too
this is how mine turned out...
why does it leads the wave W ?
Hmmm...its because they have diff phase difference...thats why it leads wave W!why does it leads the wave W ?
6(b)(i)how the graph looks like ? oO'
Please help me for no. 6(b)(i) too
6(b)(i)
It is given that the voltage of the main supply is 230V.And it is said in the ques that "The potential difference across the shower unit must not be
less than 225 V"....
Therefore....the P.d in the cable must be= 230V-225V
= 5V
The current in the wire= 46A
Therefore,
Using V=IR
R=V/I
=5/46
=0.10869
=0.11 ohm
This is the max. resistance of the cable!
Thanks mate
Would you mind helping me with this one : http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s08_qp_2.pdf
no. 4 (b) (c)
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