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Deadly_king:

--- Quote from: Dania on November 13, 2010, 10:38:23 am ---Yes, it's on the same day. My exams finish on Friday next week.

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Same to same....................Chemistry p1 is the last paper ;)

$!$RatJumper$!$:
What did you guys get for your height of the wall & how did u draw the rebound?
Was it scalar, vector, scalar?
What is the definition of displacement of a wave. And what did u say for the power loss of the wave?
What was ur combined resistance and the temp?
Why cant u use a beta particle?
I drew my weight directly downwards with an arrow from the centre. thendrew my C.o.g directly below my arrow. is that wrong?

Deadly_king:

--- Quote from: $!$RatJumper$!$ on November 13, 2010, 11:38:53 am ---What did you guys get for your height of the wall & how did u draw the rebound?
Was it scalar, vector, scalar?
What is the definition of displacement of a wave. And what did u say for the power loss of the wave?
What was ur combined resistance and the temp?
Why cant u use a beta particle?
I drew my weight directly downwards with an arrow from the centre. thendrew my C.o.g directly below my arrow. is that wrong?

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I can't remember the height. :-[

But I drew a pathway under the existing one and back to less than mid-way to original position. ;)

Yupz.........Temperature : scalar, acceleration : vector and resistance : scalar.

I got the tension to be 14.3N

$!$RatJumper$!$:
OK cool i got the same :)

what about:
What is the definition of displacement of a wave. And what did u say for the power loss of the wave?
What was ur combined resistance and the temp?
Why cant u use a beta particle?
I drew my weight directly downwards with an arrow from the centre. thendrew my C.o.g directly below my arrow. is that wrong?

Deadly_king:

--- Quote from: $!$RatJumper$!$ on November 13, 2010, 01:43:28 pm ---OK cool i got the same :)

what about:
What is the definition of displacement of a wave. And what did u say for the power loss of the wave?
What was ur combined resistance and the temp?
Why cant u use a beta particle?
I drew my weight directly downwards with an arrow from the centre. thendrew my C.o.g directly below my arrow. is that wrong?

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I don't know if it's wrong. :-[
I identified the C.O.G by drawing the two diagonals of the paper and got it at the centre. Then I drew the weight vertically downwards. :D

I found the resistor of the thermistor to be 1.6kohm. I can't remember the temperature but i think it was greater than 10.

Displacement of a wave is the distance of a wave particle from the equilibrium position along a given direction. Was there power loss? :-\

Am not sure but I said that beta-particles are much smaller and are negatively charged.

What were your answers?

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