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Re: ALL CIE PHYSICS DOUBTS HERE !!!
« Reply #645 on: May 20, 2011, 11:05:41 am »
Winter 2009, paper 22, Q1)c)ii)
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Please explain the steps to determine the no. of s.f in 'g' and the uncertainty clearly.
If any rules are to be followed to determine them, please state them too. Thanks a lot
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« Reply #646 on: May 20, 2011, 11:17:52 am »
Draw tangent to the curve at 0.4s, calculate the gradient of the tangent.
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« Reply #647 on: May 20, 2011, 11:19:14 am »
Winter 2009, paper 22, Q1)c)ii)
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Please explain the steps to determine the no. of s.f in 'g' and the uncertainty clearly.
If any rules are to be followed to determine them, please state them too. Thanks a lot

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Re: ALL CIE PHYSICS DOUBTS HERE !!!
« Reply #648 on: May 20, 2011, 11:21:29 am »
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« Reply #649 on: May 20, 2011, 11:28:53 am »
First calculate the value of g using the equation, which is 9.75064.... The equate the fractional uncertainties of the left hand side of the equation to the right hand side of the equation.

Since we are calculating the absolute uncertainty of g we let it be delta x :

\frac{\Delta x}{9.75064}=\frac{1}{92}+2\times \frac{0.03}{1.93}

\Delta x=0.409

Looking at the initial data we can see that the absolute uncertainties we used were accurate to only 1 s.f. Hence, we express our calculated absolute uncertainty (delta x) to a maximum of 1 s.f.

Look at our value of g and comparing it to the original data we can see each value was accurate to a minimum of 2 s.f. Hence we express g to a max of 2 s.f.

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« Reply #650 on: May 20, 2011, 11:34:53 am »
need help with  O/N 2010 variant 23 q6b (ii)  :-\
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« Reply #651 on: May 20, 2011, 11:37:54 am »
First calculate the value of g using the equation, which is 9.75064.... The equate the fractional uncertainties of the left hand side of the equation to the right hand side of the equation.

Since we are calculating the absolute uncertainty of g we let it be delta x :

\frac{\Delta x}{9.75064}=\frac{1}{92}+2\times \frac{0.03}{1.93}

\Delta x=0.409

Looking at the initial data we can see that the absolute uncertainties we used were accurate to only 1 s.f. Hence, we express our calculated absolute uncertainty (delta x) to a maximum of 1 s.f.

Look at our value of g and comparing it to the original data we can see each value was accurate to a minimum of 2 s.f. Hence we express g to a max of 2 s.f.

Raw data, ofcourse! DARN!

Thanks Ari. Been a long time man, mind catching up? yahoo?
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« Reply #652 on: May 20, 2011, 11:39:32 am »
Raw data, ofcourse! DARN!

Thanks Ari. Been a long time man, mind catching up? yahoo?

No worries.

Hahaha !! It has been very long. Unfortunately, I'm neck deep in revision, maybe after the exams ?

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« Reply #653 on: May 20, 2011, 11:42:11 am »
need help with  O/N 2010 variant 23 q6b (ii)  :-\

Dark fringe, destructive interference, out of phase, 180o

2. Superposition can cause the amplitudes to add up,( Crest Crest), or get subtracted.
  Max amplitude = 2+1.4 , min = 2-1.4
   3.4, 0.6

   I = kA^2
   Ratio = k*3.4^2 / k*0.6^2 = 3.4^2/0.6^2 = 32
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« Reply #654 on: May 20, 2011, 11:43:09 am »
No worries.

Hahaha !! It has been very long. Unfortunately, I'm neck deep in revision, maybe after the exams ?

Ah, same here man. Past papers -_-
You're giving physics paper 2 on Monday too right?

After exams, done. Good luck
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« Reply #655 on: May 20, 2011, 11:43:18 am »
need help with  O/N 2010 variant 23 q6b (ii)  :-\

To be out of phase the phase diff. has to be 180 degrees.... ALWAYS.

A bright fringe is formed when two crests meet.

Amplitude of crest A = 2

Amplitude of Crest B = 1.4

Sum = 3.4

Intensity = k3.42

Can you figure out the rest ?

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« Reply #656 on: May 20, 2011, 11:47:21 am »
but i thought you have to find the phase difference using 360(x/lambda) ... when do we use this?
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« Reply #657 on: May 20, 2011, 11:48:41 am »
Ah, same here man. Past papers -_-
You're giving physics paper 2 on Monday too right?

After exams, done. Good luck

Yup, though I've finished all of the papers.

What variant are you doing ?

Same to you.

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« Reply #658 on: May 20, 2011, 12:08:53 pm »
Yup, though I've finished all of the papers.

What variant are you doing ?

Same to you.

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« Reply #659 on: May 20, 2011, 12:13:13 pm »
but i thought you have to find the phase difference using 360(x/lambda) ... when do we use this?

hello?
"If A equals success, then the formula is:
A=X+Y+Z, X is work. Y is play. Z is keep your mouth shut"- Albert Einstein