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Here https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20170805181222AAMboi8ans is B, can anyone help me do it?
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Here https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20170805181222AAMboi8ans is B, can anyone help me do it?
I have the components B B D and an overall C should I give a retake?
In my AS..
A person uses a surfboard to ride every 30th wave crest towards the beach. The wave crest
travels at a speed of 1.6m/ s and the distance between each wave crest is 24m.
How many wave crests does the person surf in one hour? plzzzzzzzz i need a help in tht question
Very easy, In fact, it can be solved using IGCSE knowledgeA person uses a surfboard to ride every 30th wave crest towards the beach. The wave crest
travels at a speed of 1.6m/ s and the distance between each wave crest is 24m.
How many wave crests does the person surf in one hour? plzzzzzzzz i need a help in tht question
I am an IGCSE student, but this seems very easy, if it is to store charge, this means that there should be charge difference in the scalar quantity of both, the very fact that charge moves away when more charge is added means it doesn't store charge, but it does store potential energy of the charge present, meaning that charge is same, in both cases, but it takes energy to get them in a separate way, and it releases energy when they are in the ground statehttp://papers.gceguide.com/A Levels/Physics (9702)/9702_s11_qp_42.pdf
http://papers.gceguide.com/A Levels/Physics (9702)/9702_s11_ms_42.pdf
Q3 part a
i even checked the mark scheme but i still dont seem to get it :/
http://papers.gceguide.com/A Levels/Physics (9702)/9702_s11_qp_42.pdf
http://papers.gceguide.com/A Levels/Physics (9702)/9702_s11_ms_42.pdf
Q3 part a
i even checked the mark scheme but i still dont seem to get it :/
http://papers.gceguide.com/A Levels/Physics (9702)/9702_s11_qp_42.pdf
http://papers.gceguide.com/A Levels/Physics (9702)/9702_s11_ms_42.pdf
Q3 part a
i even checked the mark scheme but i still dont seem to get it :/
I sometimes wonder, do really people don't know the basics (special relativity, general relativity , quantum mechanics and superposition, string theory, etc)something for physic's students to enjoy
yes and these are not 'basics' when you really delve into the detail and work with these theories, for many students even after clearing their A-levels thought experiments are a big problem, due to the excessive focus on academic questionsI sometimes wonder, do really people don't know the basics (special relativity, general relativity , quantum mechanics and superposition, string theory, etc)
yes and these are not 'basics' when you really delve into the detail and work with these theories, for many students even after clearing their A-levels thought experiments are a big problem, due to the excessive focus on academic questions
reading about a theory in the O' levels, A' levels, popular science books and Wikipedia is one thing and then studying it in an undergrad and graduate program is another, then also comes in the difference of using observations to understand the results and connecting them to the theory versus just thinking about a theory and doing the math, this being the difference between theoretical physicists and experimental astrophysicists
https://physics.stanford.edu/research/experimental-observational-astrophysics-and-cosmology
https://physics.stanford.edu/research/theoretical-astrophysics-and-cosmology
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-d...cist-astrophysicist-and-theoretical-physicist
if it was so easy and basic then quantum mechanics and general relativity would have been reconciled long time ago, it is precisely because it is NOT easy that astrophysicists have not been able to understand quantum mechanics completely and the information paradox remains an unsolved issue
there is one attempt in this paper
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1601.00921v1.pdf
precisely my point this is not a part of high school education, even if it were, it would be superficial at best, so if people do not know about this stuff it is completely okay for them not to know aboutYou think we are given these at high school education, you have to be mistaken
1.knowing, 2.understanding and 3.applying are three very different things, you will understand that when you will reach the graduate level of any of the natural or pure sciencesI mean if you don't know about time dilation, Schrödinger equation, and Heisenberg uncertainty principle, then what you know about physics, kinematics?
the answer is that students know only a few formulas and a few ideas and facts that they have to memorize, the very reason why students end up hating science...then what you know about physics, kinematics?
actually it is correlated because one area of this field deals with the concepts and mathematical models and the other uses observations and experiments to test those mathematical models and theories, without understanding the effort required to develop the theories you mention as "basic" you will not be prepared for the hard work required at the undergrad and graduate level, the theories you mentioned are NOT basic by any means you will only understand that when you enter the field or are at graduate level, most students simply cannot cope with the mathematics required and drop outand when did I talk about experimental astrophysics, please keep things correlated
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