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http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/magnetic/imgmag/magcur.gif[/quoteok try this, make ur fingers as shown in the diagram...the way the fingers are wrapped around show how the magnetic lines will be...check the diagram..check the red arrows which indicate the magnetic field an and direction..only the red arrow near C matches the compass arrow..
Quote from: Kimo Jesus on May 24, 2010, 06:14:21 pmhttp://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/magnetic/imgmag/magcur.gif[/quoteok try this, make ur fingers as shown in the diagram...the way the fingers are wrapped around show how the magnetic lines will be...check the diagram..check the red arrows which indicate the magnetic field an and direction..only the red arrow near C matches the compass arrow..aadi can u explain to me why the barometers diamter doest affect height? i kno by heart that it doesnt..but for what reason exactly..( dont say the area doesnt affcet height or say with with a good reason )
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/magnetic/imgmag/magcur.gifok try this, make ur fingers as shown in the diagram...the way the fingers are wrapped around show how the magnetic lines will be...check the diagram..check the red arrows which indicate the magnetic field an and direction..only the red arrow near C matches the compass arrow..
aadi can u explain to me why the barometers diamter doest affect height? i kno by heart that it doesnt..but for what reason exactly..( dont say the area doesnt affcet height or say with with a good reason )
ok hereThe weight mercury in the barometer = AHdg, where 'A' = area of cross-sectionH' is the height of the mercury columnd is the density g is the acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s^2But the pressure p is the weight per unit area.So if you divide AHdg by 'A' you get p=Hdg i.e p = height*density*acc. due to gravityYou can now notice that the pressure is independent of the value of the cross-sectional area ((diamter/2)^2 * pi)
Q13 & 21http://www.freeexampapers.us/IGCSE/Physics/CIE/2007%20Nov/0625_w07_qp_1.pdfThx
ok Q 13) D, always wen the pressure increases mercury level rises .. and the space P is always a vacuum .. so it is not affected by pressure 21)B, the ques says "still water" so water in the space AB will take the space BC wen there are no waves hence the surface is B
Vin i am so sleepy so i'm going to log off.......FYI u've got chem pp1 tomorrow , so go sleep young man !!