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what is that?It is Cowpea
Fairly sure 17 is D, so you will probably get 19/20.
Sadly 17 is not b1) b
2) d
3) a
4) a
5) d
6) c
7) a
8) d
9) b
10) c
11) b
12) a
13) d
14) b
15) a
16) d
17) b
18) c
19) c
20) b
Tossing up between 17 b or d.. probably determines my 19/20 or 20/20
I put c. That was my thinking behind it14 is c? V= Ed where V is constant? Isnt that a linear relationship so a straight line
E=V/d14 is c? V= Ed where V is constant? Isnt that a linear relationship so a straight line
That's a hyperbola14 is c? V= Ed where V is constant? Isnt that a linear relationship so a straight line
cmon math master even randox knows whatsupThat's a hyperbola
You're right. It is a hyperbola. Listen to 4-unit not 2-unit.E = V/d
You're graphing E on the y-axis and d on the x-axis
let E = y and d = x
Hence y = V/x where V is constant
Therefore it is a hyperbola
I know that feeling.14/20 and stuffed up the photocell. Band 5 is gonna be a mission now.
Feel so bad after getting a 19/20 in Chemistry.
And Chem is suppossed to be harder.I know that feeling.
I made this really stupid decision to drop chemistry and keep physics.And Chem is suppossed to be harder.
I'm gonna say this now, might be too early:
"I'm gonna miss Chemistry in uni"
HSC Chemistry is so much more enlightening than the philosophy of HSC Physics.
At least engineering uni physics is nothing like HSC.
Good work RN, all correct there except for 20. Answer for 20 is b.1) b
2) d
3) a
4) a
5) d
6) c
7) a
8) d
9) b
10) c
11) b
12) a
13) d
14) b
15) a
16) d
17) b *Controversial
18) c
19) c
20) a * Should be "b"
There's one more wrong answer in there.Good work RN, all correct there except for 20. Answer for 20 is b.
Reason why 20 is b. The frequency of the light is c/lambda = 6.7E14, so only metal "X" is illuminated above the threshold for electron emission. So the number of electron increase in metal "X" only, the electrons emitted from metal "Y" will remain zero both before and after the increase in intensity.
I don't know. Hope that I can somehow integrate chemistry into electrical.I made this really stupid decision to drop chemistry and keep physics.
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Are you referring to Q17, I was just about to discuss that. That question is controversial in my opinion.There's one more wrong answer in there.
The answer is what Fizzy saidAre you referring to Q17, I was just about to discuss that. That question is controversial in my opinion.
The answer for 17 is b if motor is supplied by constant current, but is d if the motor is supplied by a constant voltage source.