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What did you think?
It's that sort of realism that the paper was completely lacking in. Reliability of information! It was like a bloody history paper!pearso15 said:one word: BULLSHIT
tell me bout it i hate history y do they do this!!! We do completed the physics course not a bloody history course!!! SO ANGRYHomercles said:It's that sort of realism that the paper was completely lacking in. Reliability of information! It was like a bloody history paper!
Yeah I did the same... never seen that before.haboozin said:10. B (not sure, it just looked the best)
most ppl picked D so ur probably right..Bokky said:i dont think 6 is B, thickness of the wire affects the amount of current produced for sure. I recon its D, coz why does it matter which direction its oriented?
wat do u mean coil must be in a magnetic field for the current to be induced? it doesnt matter which way the freaken wire is oriented! were looking at a circuit connected to a galvanometer being held by what looks to me like 2 physics-exam writers edited into cartoon form....kill them!!...just kidding6. B (definately not D as the coil must be in a magnetic field for the current to be induced and therefore the only other option is B)
Because the current is flowing due to interaction with the Earth's magnetic field and thus must be oriented to move perpendicular to this field, thus it is aligned east-westBokky said:i dont think 6 is B, thickness of the wire affects the amount of current produced for sure. I recon its D, coz why does it matter which direction its oriented?
Broodchuck said:1. C (how can it be A or B? If A is changing, then there has to be acceleration [or deceleration] and if B is changing then A must be right too)
8. D (someone said above that it was connected to a DC power supply... how do you know?)
9. A (P will definately fall first, but then Q BECAUSE Q is a circuit in which a current will be induced which will give rise to a magnetic field that will repulse the one produced by the magnet and hence it will fall faster than R which is not a complete circuit).
no nodippy24 said:Hey, wouldnt Q5 be C because the max range is 45 then the same range is achieved by angles that are complimentary. So shooting higher in the sky would make it stay up longer