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hassam said:is the half life UNCErTAIN cos of these FLUCTUATIONS
jumana94 said:
Dude Sparten your answer is wrong! its D not B, hassam...
Reread the question carefully, he is asking for the rate at which energy is provided. Energy over time is Power..
Another formula for power is Force*Speed... force =ma
acceleration here is g... So mgv....but we need the change in mass, so the answer is (m1-m2)gv....which is D
if u want to make sure about the answer, check out nov2010 varient 1, see the marksceme
because the two masses are moving in different direction so u will have to find the difference in weights, just like acceleration and frictionhassam said:y we need difference in mass........it just doesnt sticks in ma mind
jumana94 said:
Dude Sparten your answer is wrong! its D not B, hassam...
Reread the question carefully, he is asking for the rate at which energy is provided. Energy over time is Power..
Another formula for power is Force*Speed... force =ma
acceleration here is g... So mgv....but we need the change in mass, so the answer is (m1-m2)gv....which is D
if u want to make sure about the answer, check out nov2010 varient 1, see the marksceme
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