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Q4 (B) says "the beam is incident normally..." Which means screen makes 90 degree with beamHow do u know Its a right angle trianle :/??
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Q4 (B) says "the beam is incident normally..." Which means screen makes 90 degree with beamHow do u know Its a right angle trianle :/??
Q4 (B) says "the beam is incident normally..." Which means screen makes 90 degree with beam
I guess I am correct. Suchal Riaz
Ohhh Got It ^_^ thanksQ4 (B) says "the beam is incident normally..." Which means screen makes 90 degree with beam
It could be 90.2 degree. Dont consider everything perpendicular unless it says so.But the diagram itself shows, P is at 90 degree.
Can u please explain this formula like I dont understand whwt do d and n stand for
d is the distance between each slit and n is the order numberCan u please explain this formula like I dont understand whwt do d and n stand for
And there was "a" In some formula I forgot it :/ wht does tht mean :/d is the distance between each slit and n is the order number
Λ=ax/DAnd there was "a" In some formula I forgot it :/ wht does tht mean :/
Is the distance between slit n slit separation the same thing ?Λ=ax/D
Λ=wavelength of the wave
a=slit separation
x=fringe separation
D=distance between screen and slit
slit separation is the distance between the midpoint of two successive slits.Is the distance between slit n slit separation the same thing ?
Thanjs btw
pressure=p(density) mutliply velocity^2 as u get the pressure use formula pressure mutiply area =force formula to get the right answerhttp://onlineexamhelp.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/9702_s13_qp_12.pdf
can anyone help me with number 9? how is it 16000N?
Hint:http://onlineexamhelp.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/9702_s13_qp_12.pdf
can anyone help me with number 9? how is it 16000N?
Thanks sameen I just didn't know this formula!pressure=p(density) mutliply velocity^2 as u get the pressure use formula pressure mutiply area =force formula to get the right answer
Hint:
try to convert things into Si units en make a formula of Kg/S
multiplying Speed , density , area gives u Mass /second units thats all wat u need!! Multiply all those quantities.......then put formula
F=ma
F=m*(v-u)/t (here just focus mass per unit time ,the answer u had before)
V (v=33)
f=475.2*(33) =15681.6 approx answer!!!
(D) answer
(i sick in teaching skills)
first of all convert the masses in kilograms to newtons as forces r in newtons then use the formula force * perpendicular distance to calculate moment of each force from pivot.Use idea sum of anticlockwise moment =sum of clockwise moment to calculate the remaining moment needed to balance.This will give u ansThanks sameen I just didn't know this formula!
And hey can you help me with number 14 as well?
Answer was uploaded!http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/...nd AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s10_qp_21.pdf
Q4 - B (Explain your calculations please)
Q4 - C
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http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/...nd AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_s11_qp_21.pdf
Question 7 C i and ii
Mark scheme just says correct lines labelled, lol.
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