Probably discriminate even between band 6 students...Awesome question.
Definitely will discriminate the band 6 students from the band 5 students.
For the bolded but, the first bit is good but the second bit is sorta wrong - it's not exactly, negligible. It's because there is not relative notion between it and the Earth.Tower B's mass has a velocity of geostationary satellites due to the Earths rotation, and Tower A only has velocity from the Earth's rotation around the Sun, which is negligible, therefore Tower B would remain in a geostationary orbit while tower A would return to Earth.
This x100000000000best question I've seen in the HSC. hsc physics needs more shit like this rather than "impact of transistors"
This is what I got.Don't think so. Mass A one was at a geostationary height, but it was on the vertical axis -- i.e. it wasn't orbiting, only rotating. It would thus plummet to the earth. However, Mass B was rotating with the tower, i.e. rotating with a period of 24h. So if the tower were to disappear, it would continue orbiting in geostat orbit.
Mass is irrelavant- orbital velocity is independent of the mass of the thing in the orbitBut that would assume that the initial velocity of Mass B is enough to sustain a geostationary orbit, right?
It maintains its circular motion.The mass on the tower at the equator would fall straight down because it has the same angular momentum as the earth upon being dropped, so although it would fall in a parabolic arc the earth would spin at the same speed so it would still land near the bas of the tower.
Depends on the marking scheme- its impossible to tell. One or two I'd imagine.How many marks do you think I could get if I correctly said that the mass from tower A would fall onto the north pole (as the north pole is on the axis of rotation) but did not realise that mass B has an initial horizontal velocity and thought it would just fall straight down to the earth somewhere on the equator as the earth spun around?
Balance decreases because the solenoid will produce a pole that attracts the magnet to oppose the change of flux.Depends on the marking scheme- its impossible to tell. One or two I'd imagine.
And I know this is sorta off topic but just quickly, what did you guys get for the solenoid and balance question? Did you put that the balance reading increases or decreases?
For the balance, as the solenoid moved away from the north pole (I think that was the one facing up) a south pole would have been set up to try and move the solenoid back toward the magnet (ie resisting the change in flux). Therefore the magnet on the scale would have been attracted to the south pole that was set up. Therefore less weight force, therefore reading would decrease (and go back up as the solenoid moved further and further away)Depends on the marking scheme- its impossible to tell. One or two I'd imagine.
And I know this is sorta off topic but just quickly, what did you guys get for the solenoid and balance question? Did you put that the balance reading increases or decreases?
beat me to it...Balance decreases because the solenoid will produce a pole that attracts the magnet to oppose the change of flux.
Yay goodBalance decreases because the solenoid will produce a pole that attracts the magnet to oppose the change of flux.
i thought about writing weight force but its really the net force? - i just wrote force just in case i get marked down =/For the balance, as the solenoid moved away from the north pole (I think that was the one facing up) a south pole would have been set up to try and move the solenoid back toward the magnet (ie resisting the change in flux). Therefore the magnet on the scale would have been attracted to the south pole that was set up. Therefore less weight force, therefore reading would decrease (and go back up as the solenoid moved further and further away)
You are right, in the exam I wrote something like: The magnetic attractive force counteracts the weight force leading to a lesser reading on the scale.i thought about writing weight force but its really the net force? - i just wrote force just in case i get marked down =/