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Here is the solution to this question. I hope it helps.View attachment 61858
Anweris C .I didnt get how to solve it .please help me.
Can anyone explain these questions
View attachment 61855 Anwer is D
View attachment 61856 Answer is C how?
I appreciate the help, but, I could't understand the explanation on the site. Would you or anyone else mind giving an explanation?http://physics-ref.blogspot.in/2015/01/physics-9702-doubts-help-page-48.html
See Q two eighty eight
can anyone please explain the b (ii)
T prop to mean sq speed. use that... to solvecan anyone please explain the b (ii)
for question number 12 you have to take account the fact that moment is conserved and since they stick together their masses will be greater (thus added).Can someone explain the answers to these questions?
The answers are q12)A
EDIT- q9 can be ignored as I found the answer.
you should write as much as u can, explain the experiment in the detail , it normally fills all the space but you should include the main points , check the syllabus where it shows how much marks you gain for writing particular things . The syllabus has changed slightly for papers of/ after 2016 , eg now maximum marks you can get in defining the problem is 2 which used to be 3 . so go through the markscheme and see how much you have to write . when i used to do it usually filled all the space .Hey in P5 Q1), Is it necessary to fill the out the whole page ?
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