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Hateexams93 said:

when right side will inc by distance H, the lft side will dec by H. so the difference of height will be 2H. pressure will be density*gravity*2H
 
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Why is the answer B??
 

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it says what is increase in pressure ..so why would we add those 2 h?
EDIT : nm )) i just got it from my drawings ))
 
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arlery said:
Why is the answer B??

E = F/q
E= mg/q
q/m= g/E
wight is downward, so force shud be upwards to maintain equilibrium. the direction of field is positive to negative. negative particle will have a force acting upwards. so ans is B
 
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Hateexams93 said:
it says what is increase in pressure ..so why would we add those 2 h?

cox pressure difference is density*gravity*height difference
here the height difference is 2H
 
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Forget the pulley cause no friction is mentioned.

Now since torque is F x perpendicular distance.
So torque is 900 x 0.2 = 180 Nm

Then 180 = min. force x max. distance
180 = min force x 1.2
F = 150 N

So answer is B
 
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Since we know the particle was stationary before hence,
0 = m1v1 - m2v2
0 = mVx - 2mVy
2mVy = mVx
hence Vx/Vy = 2m/m
= 2/1
 
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arlery said:
Since we know the particle was stationary before hence,
0 = m1v1 - m2v2
0 = mVx - 2mVy
2mVy = mVx
hence Vx/Vy = 2m/m
= 2/1
oh..i thought we need to use 0.5 * m * V^2 formula ...and couldn't find the way to solve it ..thank u
 
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© UCLES 2008 9702/01/M/J/08
24 The Young modulus of steel is determined using a length of steel wire and is found to have the
value E.
Another experiment is carried out using a wire of the same steel, but of twice the length and half
the diameter.
What value is obtained for the Young modulus in the second experiment?
A 0.25 E B 0.5 E C E D 2E
 
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© UCLES 2008 9702/01/M/J/08
24 The Young modulus of steel is determined using a length of steel wire and is found to have the
value E.
Another experiment is carried out using a wire of the same steel, but of twice the length and half
the diameter.
What value is obtained for the Young modulus in the second experiment?
A 0.25 E B 0.5 E C E D 2E

young modulus is a characteristic of material. if material is same, the young modulus is same
 
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Hateexams93 said:
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© UCLES 2008 9702/01/M/J/08
24 The Young modulus of steel is determined using a length of steel wire and is found to have the
value E.
Another experiment is carried out using a wire of the same steel, but of twice the length and half
the diameter.
What value is obtained for the Young modulus in the second experiment?
A 0.25 E B 0.5 E C E D 2E

young modulus is a characteristic of material. if material is same, the young modulus is same
lol..i did all the working and got it wrong ...haha , and i knew the fact , how stupid is that..thank u for reminding ))
 
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Hateexams93 said:
unique840 said:
Hateexams93 said:
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© UCLES 2008 9702/01/M/J/08
24 The Young modulus of steel is determined using a length of steel wire and is found to have the
value E.
Another experiment is carried out using a wire of the same steel, but of twice the length and half
the diameter.
What value is obtained for the Young modulus in the second experiment?
A 0.25 E B 0.5 E C E D 2E

young modulus is a characteristic of material. if material is same, the young modulus is same
lol..i did all the working and got it wrong ...haha , and i knew the fact , how stupid is that..thank u for reminding ))

ur welcum :)
 
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