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Re: All Mechanics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #345 on: November 27, 2010, 12:22:58 pm »
Doing it now.

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Re: All Mechanics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #346 on: November 27, 2010, 12:27:45 pm »
s = ut + 0.5at2

s = 20*12 + 0.5*-2.5*122

s = 60m

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I cant answer the second part since you must have left some information out or maybe the question is wrong.

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Re: All Mechanics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #347 on: November 27, 2010, 12:42:17 pm »
s = ut + 0.5at2

s = 20*12 + 0.5*-2.5*122

s = 60m

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I cant answer the second part since you must have left some information out or maybe the question is wrong.

Thank you!

Nope, the question is complete from the textbook.

According to the CD that I have, this is the working of the answer.

The particle will turn round when v=0.

a =?2.5, u=20, v=0, s=?

v2 =u2+2a?s

02 =202?5s

?s=80
 
The total distance P travels is (80+20)m=100m.

& the photo attached is the photo that they have shown.

It's alright, I figured it out now, I copied a wrong number into my calculator and hence my entire working was wrong! -.-'

Thank you!  ;D

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Re: All Mechanics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #348 on: November 27, 2010, 12:44:30 pm »
True, that skipped my mind. Glad you figured it out. ;)

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Re: All Mechanics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #349 on: November 27, 2010, 12:59:37 pm »
Okay, a few [probably stupid and silly] questions related to the presentation of answers, but I guess they do matter when answering a paper!

1. How many s.f. are we supposed to leave our answers to? 2 or 3?

2. For questions on bearings, do we leave our angles to only 1 d.p.?

3. If a bearing is 42.5, do we leave the answer as 42.5 or 042.5? [since bearings are supposed to consist of 3 digits]

4. If an answer to a question is a long decimal, for example, an answer is 0.714285714 on the calculator, do I leave the answer as 0.71 or (5/7)?


elemis

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Re: All Mechanics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #350 on: November 27, 2010, 01:08:34 pm »
Answers to 3 s.f. unless told otherwise.

Angles to 1 d.p.

Giving it as either will get the mark, however, to be safe stick to 042.5

State the answer exactly i.e. in fractions or surds whenever possible.

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Re: All Mechanics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #351 on: November 27, 2010, 01:09:52 pm »
Okie! Thanks a lot!  ;D

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Re: All Mechanics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #352 on: November 27, 2010, 01:14:39 pm »
Okie! Thanks a lot!  ;D

Good luck ;)

When are you doing your M1 exam ? CIE or Edexcel ?

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Re: All Mechanics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #353 on: November 27, 2010, 01:19:02 pm »
Thank you! :D

I'm doing Edexcel, in the May/June 2011 session.

But I've got my first term school exams in a week, so yea, I'm preparing for them now!

What about you?

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Re: All Mechanics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #354 on: November 27, 2010, 01:23:10 pm »
Thank you! :D

I'm doing Edexcel, in the May/June 2011 session.

But I've got my first term school exams in a week, so yea, I'm preparing for them now!

What about you?

I'm doing M1 this coming January.

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Re: All Mechanics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #355 on: November 27, 2010, 01:25:47 pm »
Good luck!! (Y)

My school doesn't allow us to take any exams in November [for CIE] and January [for Edexcel], just the May/June session! :/

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Re: All Mechanics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #356 on: November 27, 2010, 04:50:53 pm »


A particle P is moving on the x-axis with constant deceleration of 4 (ms^-2). At time t= 0, P passes through the origin O with velocity 14 (ms-1) in the positive direction. The point A lies on the axis and OA = 22.5 m.
a) Find the difference between the times when P passes through A. (ans 2 sec)
b) Find the total distance travelled by P during the interval between these times. (ans 4m)

I got the first part as 2 sec which is correct, the second part is 4m but I dont understand how do you reach this answer?

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Re: All Mechanics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #357 on: November 27, 2010, 11:57:22 pm »
s=0
u=
v=
a=-4
t=2
by symmetry v=-u
a=(v-u)/t
-4=2v/2
v=-4
s=
u=4
v=0
a=-4
t=1
s=ut+1/2at^2=4*1+1/2*-4*1^2=2
2m to stop and 2m back=4m


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« Reply #358 on: December 06, 2010, 10:02:17 pm »
Q)Perry left school driving towards the lake one hour before jaidee.
jaidee drove in the opposite direction going 6mph slower then perry for one hour after which time they
were 174 min apart. What was perry's speed.
I assume you mean 174 miles apart.
Perry's speed is v. After t hours Perry's distance from start point is vt.
Jaidee's distqance from start point is (t-1)(v-6)
vt+ (t-1)(v-6)=174
t=2 cos jaidee drove for 1 hour, 1 hour less than Perry.
2v+v-6=174
v=30

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Re: All Mechanics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #359 on: December 12, 2010, 08:31:36 pm »
I am stuck on part b) of this question,I thought the answer is 0.5m but the book's answer is 0.4m

someone please help.

thanks in advance :D



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