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physics paper 1 2011 discussion

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some one please explain to me the barometer question....
for thoose who didn't sit for the exam dun ask what was it b4 24 hrs
sanks and beace
 
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i wrote x is less than y in terms of pressure , but i think am wrong,
which bulbs are switched on off , in order on off on?
or all on ?
also the how to find the N of magnet , wat do u do?

hope u all did well , maths was hard today...
 
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use compass for that magnet
all lamps are on
Same atm. pressure on both day :)

Yeap MATHS was pretty hard :shock:
 
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atmospheric pressure were the same
and all the lamps will glow on
and a tricky one was the transformer, the primary coil is the one in your right.
 
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Yeah I got them correct except the lamps :( Math was really easy.
What'd you get for the ice? 0 or 2
 
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all lamps were on? haha we had this huge debate after the exam , some argue that on of on , and others on on on ,.....
they are saying that since the current was D.C
then the path was one direction only , so it cant pass through the second bulb because it wont go down * since its dc* to flow through the branched wire on the left side... dunno wats right ,
hope maths curve goes waaaaaaaaaaaay down...
 
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i made a mistake on the transformer one. other than that nd the lamp question, everything was pretty straight forward.
 
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the barometer i did they both have same atmospheric pressure
and the lamps on off on
the primary coil was the one on the right??! :S
 
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I don't mean to be rude or anything, but WHY would he pressures be equal?! That's impossible because the right barometer had a bigger test tube, so the right one should have more pressure, right?
 
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yea i wrote the one on right , and i hope the on off on is correct xD
barometer got em wrong..
it was the hardest paper 1 so far... not too hard , just harder than the rest...
 
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I wrote x had less pressure because in y there was more mercury, meaning more pressure in the deep... What was the extension question; I wrote 300...
 
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i wrote inverted for the lens , hope thats right....
i wrote 200 for extension... not sure though
and adityar i thought same thing for barometer question so i wrote that :p dunno why its wrong though...
 
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Ahmooosh said:
yea i wrote the one on right , and i hope the on off on is correct xD
barometer got em wrong..
it was the hardest paper 1 so far... not too hard , just harder than the rest...
the answer is on on on 'cause though there is a broken circuit, current is still going through the second one via the parallel circuitry... I agree, the past papers were easier...
:evil: :evil: :evil: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :) :) :)
 
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The thing with the barometer question is that liquid pressure is affected by 3 things only: density of the liquid, gravitational acceleration, and the depth of the liquid.

Both X and Y were at the same depth, and since the density of mercury and gravitational acceleration is constant the pressure at points X and Y should be equal.
 
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Ahmooosh said:
i wrote inverted for the lens , hope thats right....
i wrote 200 for extension... not sure though
and adityar i thought same thing for barometer question so i wrote that :p dunno why its wrong though...
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! The answer is RIGHT :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: I could not think of any other possible thing because they CERTAINLY did not have same pressures due to volume difference, so that rules out B and D, and x DID have lesser prssure, so me and you have to be right :) :)
 
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