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« Reply #915 on: November 21, 2011, 02:37:32 pm »
Hello Sir(astarmathsandphysics) Can you give me explanation for q no. 7. If height falls by h/2 then how loss in GPE is mgh/4

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« Reply #916 on: November 21, 2011, 02:47:47 pm »
cos only half the mass falls ie moves from one tank to the other

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« Reply #917 on: November 21, 2011, 06:23:05 pm »
answer my question too :(

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« Reply #918 on: November 21, 2011, 10:38:23 pm »
average diameter =(1.05+1.04+1.06)/3=1.06mm
r=1.06/2=0.53mm
V=pi r^2 l= 3.14*(0.53*10^-3)^2*0.1=8.82*10^-8 m^3
Since the diameter is +-about 2.5% take only 1 sig fig A

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« Reply #919 on: November 22, 2011, 06:01:44 pm »
Q) Find the diameter of a copper wire which has the same resistance as an aluminium wire of equal length and diameter 1.20 mm. The resistivities of copper and aluminium are 1.7 x 10-8 and 2.6 x 10-8 respectively.

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« Reply #920 on: November 22, 2011, 06:09:53 pm »
 Thankew sir, i understood the method..
but m confused why we are considering the ans only in 1 sf? :s

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« Reply #921 on: November 22, 2011, 06:13:04 pm »
and if we consider 1sf the answer should be A ie 9 x 10-3
but the book says ans is D ie 8.8 x 10-3

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« Reply #922 on: November 22, 2011, 08:15:24 pm »
cos the estimates for diameter are 5% apart only take 1 sf

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« Reply #923 on: November 22, 2011, 10:02:17 pm »
anyone? Help with the question i already posted ^ pls.

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« Reply #924 on: November 22, 2011, 10:57:05 pm »
R=rh*l/A=rho*l/(pi*r^2) so r=sqrt((rho*l)/(R pi)) so if diameter (and so R) increase by a factor (1.7*10^-8)/(2.6*10^-8) and diamneter of copper=(1.7*10^-8)/(2.6*10^-8)*1.2mm

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« Reply #925 on: November 23, 2011, 08:17:53 pm »
thankyou sir. But i dont understand that how could you conclude > "diameter of copper=(1.7*10^-8)/(2.6*10^-8)*1.2mm

I tried this today and did it like this:
resistance of aluminium = resistance of copper.

So :    (rho*l)/A  of aluminium= (rho*l)/ A of copper.

 Radius of aluminium = 1.2/2 = 0.6 mm = 6*10-4 m
Area of aluminium= pi* r2 = pi* (6*10-4)2 = 1.131*10-6

therfore :     ((2.6*10-8)*l)/(1.13*10-6)=((1.7*10-8)*l)/pi*r2

l and l gets canceled cos they are the same.
(2.6*10-8)/(1.131*10-6)= (1.7*10-8)/(pi*r2)
we cross-multiply, get the radius, multiply it by 2 and finally get diameter= 9.72*10 -4 m

^^is my method correct?
« Last Edit: November 23, 2011, 08:28:31 pm by silvercameron »

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« Reply #926 on: November 23, 2011, 09:45:50 pm »
Yes. I should have square rooted.

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« Reply #927 on: December 05, 2011, 02:05:46 pm »
Questions from Electromagnetism
1.
Figure shows a wire XY which carries a direct current. Plotting compass R, placed alongside the wire, points due north. Compass P is placed below the wire and compass Q is placed above the wire.
a. State the direction of the current in the wire.
b. State in which direction compass P points
c. State in wihch direction compass Q points if the current in the wire is reversed.

2.
At a point on the Earth's surface the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field is 1.6*10^-5 T. A piece of wire 3.0 m long and of weight 0.020N lies in the east-west direction on a labortary bench. When a large current flows in the wire, the wire just lifts off the surface of the bench.
i. State the direction of the current in the wire.[1]
ii. Calculate the minimum current needed to lifet the wire from the bench. [3]

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« Reply #928 on: December 05, 2011, 02:40:46 pm »
a.righthand grip rule current flows from Y yo X
b. same as Q
c.North West
2. by flemings left hand rule current is from west to east
ii. F=BIl
0.02=1.6*10^-5*I*3 so I=0.02/(1.6*10^-5*3)417A

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« Reply #929 on: December 05, 2011, 03:02:39 pm »
Can you tell me actually the use of the compass here. What does it indicate or shows?