us the fact that PS=ePM.... hence the distance of the point is
PS+PS' = e|PM+PM'|
let the point be (x,y)
the sum of the distances from the focii to the point is
PS+PS' =e|distance of P to M and P from M'|=e|(a/e-x)+(a/e +x)|=e|2a/e|=2a
NOTE: the distances can be easily seen from a diagram.
the photoelectric effect is the phenomena where electrons or photoelectrons are emitted from the surface of a metal given that the correct threshold frequency is provided. Classical wave theory suggests that as the waves of light hit the surface, the light energy will build up over time and emit...
intentisty is the number of photons/unit time/unit area.... if a photon is needed for one electron to be emmitted then that means at the same intensity, the same number of photons/ unit area/unit time are equal
hence the the number of electrons /unit time are going to be equal
ok here is the question...
\int_{\frac{\pi}{6}}^{\frac{\pi}{2}}\frac{cos^3x}{sin^2x}.dx_
\int_{\frac{\pi}{6}}^{\frac{\pi}{2}}cosx. cot^2x.dx
\int_{\frac{\pi}{6}}^{\frac{\pi}{2}}cosx.(sec^2x-1) .dx
\int_{\frac{\pi}{6}}^{\frac{\pi}{2}}(secx-cosx) .dx
[ln(secx+tanx)-sinx]_{\pi/6}^{\pi/2}
how how...
hi, i am in year 4... i do'nt know how to e-mail you... or even have a log in to bored of studies..
advertise in the paper or something... this isn't going to reach the parents of primary school kids.
the pipette can;'t control how many bubbles are present or even the volume of the bubble in the pipe. it does however, take into account that little bit that is stuck inside of it.
also, wiping down the pipette from any extra acid/ base that is on the outside due to you dipping it in the...
Heyy world.;
what ATAR do u think ill get
here are my rankings.. and report marks
chem: 5/75(A)
physics: 9/99(A)
4U maths: 6/83(A)
3U :15/113(A)
english: 67/130(B)
school rank is near 24th
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