dnt stop runnin
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who picked number 3 and wat did they say about it??.......can we say it has a practical application in nuclear reactors??
I'm pretty sure it is on the data sheet (somewhere about half way down), but its 2x10^-7 anywayOriginally posted by Mathematician
I started using F(e) = kq(1).q(2)/d^2 but didnt know the ...
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using F/l = kI(1).I(2)/d
and i think they REQUIRED u to talk about the Supercritical mass for the bomb for a bit..
And yeah - i reckon thats ok... Its a fission reaction that gives out energy... And neutrons... Like in a reactor...Originally posted by dnt stop runnin
who picked number 3 and wat did they say about it??.......can we say it has a practical application in nuclear reactors??
Omg, i wrote only 1.5 pages and it even include stuff from internet like physical shape,supercritical blahblabhblah..how can u get that much???Originally posted by dnt stop runnin
wrote like 4-5 pages for that 8 mark question....
Woah, i only wrote like 11 for my english essays.Originally posted by Constip8edSkunk
lol i overkilled that 8 marker as well - 7pages, but i had heaps big writing (4 or 5 words a line)and half page diagrams as well... funny though cuz i reckon i missed some tiny pt and will only get 6/8...
Yeah - thats all I did. But you can compare forces:Originally posted by Chand
I have a question.
There was a question of proton- proton gravitational and electrostatic force. What did other people do? I just read off the graph, but that seemed pretty easy for two marks.
yeah talked about strength at different distances (extremely close, neighbouring nucleons, any further than neighbouring nucleons)Originally posted by TheKey
the only question here that gave me a mental block was the 2 properties of strong nuclear force.
i had no idea, said it was "strong" and also a repulsive force at close proximity.
anyway wat was the right answer?