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Oh! My apologies, you're right. Through some stroke of luck, though, I managed to pick the right answer.Waves in shallow water move slower than in deep water due to greater resistance in shallow water.
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Oh! My apologies, you're right. Through some stroke of luck, though, I managed to pick the right answer.Waves in shallow water move slower than in deep water due to greater resistance in shallow water.
but if you read the question, it says resistance increases by 5% which means resistance is now 8.4 ohmsisnt it 6-7 light bulbs?
i got 7, but i think it's 6.
there's no way the answer can be 8 or more cause
for example if you say 8...so there will be 32 light bulbs
8 x 32 = 256 ohms . this is the total resistance
so the current would be:
V=IR
240 = 256I
I = 0.94A
definitely fused.
no. THE RESISTANCE DECREASES as the light bulb fusebut if you read the question, it says resistance increases by 5% which means resistance is now 8.4 ohms
8.4*32=268.8
V=IR
240=268.8*I
I=240/268.8
I=0.89
therefore not fused![]()
OMG I HATE THE BULBS!they should have a range
or they will only award full marks for 8 or 9 bulbs because some people thought 31.7 should be 31 -___-
dont be so sure, they might correct the exam strictlyYeah I knew 4 days was too long, thanks.
but I should get 3 out of 4 for understanding that we deduct and the math.
dont mind losing 1 mark, overall I guess I lost only 8-9 marks. WOW!
did u get 2.6 days?dont be so sure, they might correct the exam strictly![]()
dude you are so freakin' intelligent!!the answer is 8
let the total number of bulbs be x.
5% of original resistance is 8.4 ohms
voltage is same (source same) and the max current before the fuse melts is 0.9A
therefore current= voltage/total resistance
0.9 = 240/(x * 8.4)
the answer comes in 31.77 , round that off its 32. so the total number of bulbs is 32. difference 40-32= 8 bulbs
It's upwards, as the current induced in the coil , produces a magnetic field that OPPOSES the motion on the bar magnet.
therefore when it is entering the solenoid, it will produce north to repel
when it is leaving the solenoid, it will produce south to attract, overall all the forces exerted being upwards.
it's way more. you have to deduct background radiation which was around 14 counts per minute.
you find that from the graph (it is the point after which the counts do not decrease anymore)
52-14= 38
38/2= 19 counts per minute
find out how long it took to come to 19 counts per minute.
should be more than 3 days.
when it is low tide, meaning the sea water is at a lowe level, water moves FROM RIGHT to LEFT
I'm not sure about this, but I heard the red ray is supposed to refract more, so you draw one line refracting and a faint line for a partial reflection as well.
if you have drawn the reflection, you get one mark.
OR THEN NOT, remember to get that sequence correct in your drawing.
Y was 0, Z was 1.
hope that helped.
i wrote CD and something abt how waves bend away from the normal as they speed up in deeper water....What's your answer for the wave? CD, CE, CF
i dunno then...it was more of a random guess....if it bends away , wont it be CE ?View attachment 11226![]()
Pretend CF is the normalif it bends away , wont it be CE ?View attachment 11226![]()
if it bends away , wont it be CE ?View attachment 11226![]()
yupd
did u get 2.6 days?
check the w11_gt to know most likely boundaries , and they take what you got as a percentage in paper 3 for example as a percentage of the 50% and same for other papers . just add all the marks and divide by 160 and x100 is probably doneAny idea how our total marks for the Physics paper is calculated?
I mean on what basis is it calculated?
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