nah the other way
nah the other way
Assume the result is true.Derive E=mc^2 (1 mark)
NAHHH FRRRLet P(n) be the given proposition
Prove P(1) is true
1 = 1(1)^2
∴ P(1) is true
Assume P(k) is true
E = mk^2
Prove P(k+1) is true
RTP: E = m(k+1)^2
∵ trivial and left as an exercise to the reader
∴ P(k+1) is true
∴ By proof by mathematical induction, P(n) is true for all real n
∴ E = mc^2
yea bro, this is confirmed in the phys examNAHHH FRRR
You would have to neglect the force of air resistance and friction... and gravity... and the constancy of time.Analyse the physics in indian movies applying both classical and quantum models (10 marks)
Thought process:View attachment 36839Ik this is probably way too easy for you guys but could anyone explain this question with working out? Thanks.
seems rightThought process:
1. Since the transformers are ideal, power is constant throughout the circuit.
2. The load circuit tells us that P=VI=5*24=120A
3. Vp/Vs = Np/Ns ==> 240/Vs = 1000/500 = 2 ==> Vs=120V
4. P=VI, I=P/V=120/120=1.0A
So C.
LMK if i'm wrong, haven't looked at this content for a while cramming for chemistry rn haha
You are very much correct my friend thank you! I didn't think of using P=VI so I guess I need more practice with that haha. Good luck for chemistry!Thought process:
1. Since the transformers are ideal, power is constant throughout the circuit.
2. The load circuit tells us that P=VI=5*24=120A
3. Vp/Vs = Np/Ns ==> 240/Vs = 1000/500 = 2 ==> Vs=120V
4. P=VI, I=P/V=120/120=1.0A
So C.
LMK if i'm wrong, haven't looked at this content for a while cramming for chemistry rn haha
No problem- for questions like these if you're getting a brain freeze just take a look at the reference sheet for a refresher, it has VpIp=VsIs on it which may have been useful.You are very much correct my friend thank you! I didn't think of using P=VI so I guess I need more practice with that haha. Good luck for chemistry!
Yeah there was only a predictions thread so just thought I'd post it in here lol. I was just going through the additional sample questions and thought I'd get a quick answer in here.No problem- for questions like these if you're getting a brain freeze just take a look at the reference sheet for a refresher, it has VpIp=VsIs on it which may have been useful.
Edit: An interesting thing to post on the predictions thread, lmao
fair enough, don't think any of us would complain at a quick revision question anywayYeah there was only a predictions thread so just thought I'd post it in here lol. I was just going through the additional sample questions and thought I'd get a quick answer in here.
Interesting use of the word 'warned'. Compared to the rest of the syllabus, this is actually a pretty good deal for the long responses.Warned me that there will be a big emphasis on module 5 this year. 2 9 markers: one on satellites, one on a racing circuit with analysis of forces.