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Hi, can someone please explain how to do the graph for part c? this is mj 2016 paper 42
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Hi, can someone please explain how to do the graph for part c? this is mj 2016 paper 42
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Both questions can be answered by the same fact: electric charge is distributed uniformly inside the conducting sphere.Hey guys, I have this doubt that's been bugging me for so long now.
Why is the electric potential inside a charge conducting sphere constant?
Why is the electric field inside a charge conducting sphere equal to zero? (I know that since there is no change in potential, E = 0 but isn't there any explanation for that?)
It'd be really helpful if you guys could clear this for me and I'd love a simple/precise explanation that is A Level based.
Thank you.
http://physics-ref.blogspot.in/2015/01/physics-9702-doubts-help-page-48.htmlCould really use some help here with this question!
'' A hard ball and a soft ball, with equal masses and volumes, are thrown at a glass
window. The balls hit the window at the same speed. Suggest why the hard ball is more
likely than the soft ball to break the glass window. ''
Do a lot of past papers. That's how I revise usually and definitely read the notes.um..............I am giving my AS level in May/June 2017 session and now I have around 50 days in my hand and what do I do to get most of the marks as in an A and how do I plan my revision time
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