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hi can someone give me notes on alternating current , worksheets with marking schemes. I badly need it for the a level exams plz hepl me
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If you not getting his solution, here is a paste link of it.No, you have only provided P12, while I need P11.
Thank you so much!explanations available at
http://physics-ref.blogspot.com/2014/05/physics-9702-notes-worked-solutions-for.html
AT THE BOTTOM
which paper?
try to look at
http://physics-ref.blogspot.com/2014/05/physics-9702-notes-worked-solutions-for.html
if it's not there, let me know which paper?
some details have been added at
http://physics-ref.blogspot.com/2014/09/9702-november-2007-paper-4-worked.html
Thank uJackAaron i have some more details there
f.mohamed and Awesome12
explanations are available at (bottom)
http://physics-ref.blogspot.com/2014/05/physics-9702-notes-worked-solutions-for.html
If you not getting his solution, here is a paste link of it.
9 – Ans: B. Terminal velocity is reached when air resistance equals the force of gravity (this is constant since the mass of the body is constant). So, it depends on the mass of the body. Since the mass is related to density and volume (shape), the terminal velocity is affected by all three. Since the question says that the terminal velocity IS reached, the height is not relevant here.
10 – Ans: C. The force on a body is DEFINED as the rate of change of momentum of the body. This does equal to the product of mass and acceleration but for A-Level, this is NOT accepted as a DEFINITION.
30 – Ans: C. Interference pattern is only along XY (although there can be 1 along PQ, but this was not an option). Note that waves are produced at P and Q. Phase difference between waves from P and Q is constant along line RS (since waves are coherent and RS is midway from P and Q), so there can be no interference pattern along RS. From this, ans A, B and D are eliminated.
32 – Ans: C. Force = total EQ = E(+Q) + E(-Q) = 0. Electric field is from +ve to –ve. So, charge +Q will go downwards while charge –Q will go upwards (unlike charges attract) causing a resultant anti-clockwise torque.
33 – Ans: A. R = ρL/A. So, resistivity ρ = RA / L. The electrical resistivity of material is numerically equal to resistance in ohms of a cube of that material, cube being of side length 1 metre (since length is 1m, both A and L in above equation is 1. So, ρ = R) and resistance being measured between opposite faces.
Answer C is true only if the sample is a wire (consider a cuboid for example, it will have different cross-sectional area – it is known that for a material, the electrical resistivity is constant, independent of the shape of the sample)
Physicsclassroom.comcheck qu 8 at
http://physics-ref.blogspot.com/2014/10/physics-9702-doubts-help-page-2.html
could you give me the reference
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