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PHYSICS P 12. HOW WAS IT??

PHYSICS P 12. HOW WAS IT??

  • HARD!

    Votes: 16 42.1%
  • hard but not that HARD!

    Votes: 9 23.7%
  • 50 50

    Votes: 3 7.9%
  • easy but not that EASY!

    Votes: 4 10.5%
  • EASY!

    Votes: 6 15.8%

  • Total voters
    38
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Oh and about the uhh graph in which resistace of x an y givin. that was C yeah ?
Power in X = 2 x power in Y... when in series ?
 
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average power 250
Beam one was D i guess I dont remember exactly but two foces were acting on left one at distance 2 and the other at 4
ratio one was 1/2
 
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Oh and any ideas on the GT ?
I say below 28 for sure. This was the hardest paper ive done and ive done almost all of em
 
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what was the answer for volume of wire?
and the resultant vector one ?
and the ans for q40, was it Al and gamma?
 
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Yeah but the graph was Force extension right ? If yes so the extensions would be different making different values of stress ... but if stress vs strain graph then youre right

i think they mentioned that the wires had the same dimensions, which makes the cross sectional area the same.
The graph i think was a force extension graph, and stress = force / cross sectional area so from the graph the force basically tells you about the stress on each wire (since the areas are the same)...??
 
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was the acceleration 1.1? from the v-t graph question
the wave, radio or micro?
frequency of the stationary wave in the tube?
ans for the question in which a hand was supporting a block with 2 newton meters attached
and also, ans for the piston and compression of gas question
 
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