true but theres no way youre ensuring enough depth for 9 marks in one page of recommended space when youre including formula derivations + diagrams for at least 2-3 scientists
does anyone recognise the double slit formula x = λL/d? i can't find it on any hsc resource but i was taught it earlier this year from my teacher. all i can find is dsintheta = mλ or dsintheta = (m+1/2)λ. is that formula just a derivation of one of the two other formulas?
idk u probs can but i had to learn the whole syllabus over two days so my knowledge defo isnt the best but as far as the r value in calculations is it r = altitude of orbit + radius of earth or just r = altitude of orbit?
i tried it and i got the right answer when i used r = 6800km and 42000km but not when i used r = 6800km + radius of the earth etc. i thought the radius was actually the radius of the earth + the altitude; is this not true?
not entirely sure but positive work is done to move an object into higher orbits, so maybe use the formula for total energy which is E = -GMm/2r at both radii and then subtract to find the difference?
does anyone recognise this formula: "ε = 2πfnBA"? it's the formula for the max emf in a dc motor but im not sure if we'd need it although i learnt it earlier in the year