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AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

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Q no 8 it can only be A or B and as air resistance is actingthe fall will be slow so its B
Q no 9 av.acc =(v-u)/t and multiply it by 2 as its average acceleration
doing rest :p
didnt get q9:/ it asks fr kinetic energy and cn u xplain q8 in more detail:D
 

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but no1 explained when we use which 1 :(
i always use 1/2fx and get the ans ryt!!
area under the force extension graph = strain energy.
i dun think u need to get the spring constant k.it would b tym consumin
 
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I would appreciate it if one od you could help me with these. thank you.
sm1 solved this qs so just copyin
q.8.- find individual speeds
40/12= 3.3 40/6=6.6
Average time = 12+6/2 = 9
Acceleration = 6.6-3.3/9 = 0.37


q.9.i did it lyk the momentum before collision would b 2mv and aftr collision -2mv,
and change in momentum=2mv-(-2mv) =4mv
but they say dat the collision inelastic so there shoulv been a dec in speed so i choz 3mv.
dunno if this concept it ryt or not.
would appreciat if sm1 could explain it in a better way.

q.12, torque=f x d
200 x .25 => 50Nm

q.14, im gettin the ans 75, so i thout maybe there is sm prob wid the values :/

q.15, they say that the raindrop is falling wid constant speed which means the resistive force 'kv' = the weight 'mg'
so , v=mg/k
k.e= 1/2mv^2
substitute the value of v=mg/k and u get the ans D.

 
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13 is pretty easy. 5, 4 and 3 can make a closed triangle, meaning that it can be in equilibrium if acting on one point. Hence resultant force is zero and answer is A.
umm cud u plz elaborate thora sa?? :S where do we get zero from? and can u solve Q no 15 too from da same ppr? thnx :)
 
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