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Pysics Paper 31 (Discussion only)

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WayneRooney10 said:
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You know, for the first question. Where did your line start? like, at 0? mine began at 1.2 N on the y axis.
i think same here :p

haha stupid question , but what would happen if u push the trolley with less force than ur answer ?
 
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unplugged said:
Was that a question o_O. Do you mean what was happening to the acceleration before 1.2?


Yea what ever

i said the speed was Constant

so no acceleration
 
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Well , erm. No acceleration is true , but since we're considering a trolley that was never moving. Then it wouldn't be moving if there was never any acceleration to start with.
And i mean , the case is rather obvious. There was static friction preventing the trolley from moving. So initial force was needed to break that and then normal friction would be less , which allows movement and acceleration.
 
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unplugged said:
Well , erm. No acceleration is true , but since we're considering a trolley that was never moving. Then it wouldn't be moving if there was never any acceleration to start with.
And i mean , the case is rather obvious. There was static friction preventing the trolley from moving. So initial force was needed to break that and then normal friction would be less , which allows movement and acceleration.


SOOOOO
WHAT IS THE EXACT ANSWER, of course u didnt wrote this answer?
 
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I just wrote no movement ;>. It would be like you trying to push a building. Nothing happens.
 
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Two parallel lamp , with one lamp having it's own switch and then one switch for the whole circuit.
 
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WayneRooney10 said:
I got 2.88 ohms.
How did you arrive at that. I just took the value of resistance that would have provided the same current as we got in the first question.
 
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unplugged said:
WayneRooney10 said:
I got 2.88 ohms.
How did you arrive at that. I just took the value of resistance that would have provided the same current as we got in the first question.
I got 1.25A for the current. Divided 3.6V/1.25A = 2.88 ohms
 
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Well , i think he gave us the power then said what would the current be if the optimal P.D. was present. Optimal P.D> was 3.6 i think yea. and i think the current was like 2.5 , but it's kinda of foggy.
 
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