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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #825 on: December 11, 2011, 08:36:56 pm »
what about the first and last part of the graph (increase in V and decrease in V) ?
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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #826 on: December 12, 2011, 12:55:43 pm »
Mr Astarmathsandphysics, could you please try my sum one more time,cause ur answer to it is wrong. the correct answer is 1.05m. plz cross check it with ur solution , its 4m the A2 physics revision guide.

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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #827 on: December 12, 2011, 04:33:44 pm »
Can you repost the question I got wrong

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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #828 on: December 13, 2011, 01:10:57 pm »
here is the  question-
A ceiling fan is turning at a rate of 100 revolutions per minute. A spider
is clinging to a blade of the fan. If the spider experiences a centripetal
acceleration greater than 0.3g, it will lose its grip on the blade and be flung
off. How far from the centre of the fan can the spider safely go?

Plzz try it one more time and give the solutions as fast as possible.!!!!!

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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #829 on: December 13, 2011, 01:35:42 pm »
v^2/r>0.3g
r<v^2/0.3g
v=100/60*circumference of circle=(100/60)*2 pi r msince 100/60 revs per second
so r <(100/60 *2 pi r)^2/0.3g=37.3r^2 so r<1/37.3=0.027m

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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #830 on: December 15, 2011, 03:13:15 pm »
Sir, its still not clear to me.you have to get the final answer as 1.05m.try it one more time. its becoming really hard for me to solve the sum. waiting for ur reply!!!

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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #831 on: December 17, 2011, 05:56:07 pm »
Is the book wrong?
Like the retarded cowboy who thought Iraq could destroy the world?

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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #832 on: December 17, 2011, 09:41:18 pm »
Sir,its not joketime!!! i have doubts with which i have to deal as my exams are coming up.they are-
1)a racing car is moving at constant velocity along a track.explain how newton's first law is satisfied for this racing car.
2)Describe and explain how the resultant force on a skydiver varies from the moment they jump from a plane.
3)A person standing on a bus is thrown towards the rear of the bus as it starts to move forwards and to the front as it slows down.why?
 

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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #833 on: December 18, 2011, 02:51:01 pm »
1)forces balanced so no constant speed in straight line
2)Air reistance zero to start. It increases as the parachitist falls until it equals his weight and his velocity is constant. When he opens his chute air resistance increases suddenly so there is resultant upwards force and acceleration upwards until air resistance equals weight again and speed is constant.
3)Because the passenger has inertia - his body will resist any attempt to change its state of motion.

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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #834 on: December 18, 2011, 10:06:39 pm »
some more doubts-
1)When a driving force is removed,a moving object 's drag will slow it down to a stop.This means it loses all its kinetic energy.explain how this disappearance of energy can be in keeping with the law of conservation of energy.
2)one way of storing surplus electrical energy from a power station is to use it to raise water from a lower reservoir to a higher one.This water can then be released to generate electricity again later.explain how this system might be limited by the law of conservation of energy.   

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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #835 on: December 19, 2011, 11:51:43 am »
1)Because lost energy is used to overcome the friction force, and the kinetic energy is converted into heat via friction
2)Some of the energy input to raise the water is lost to friction, and some of the potential energy of the water is also lost to friction as it falls.

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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #836 on: December 19, 2011, 10:04:30 pm »
1)At Acapulco,divers jump from a cliff 36m high into the sea.At the base of the cliff there is a ledge which sticks out a distance of 6.4m.What must be the diver's minimum horizontal velocity in order to miss this ledge and enter the sea safely?

2)An aeroplane carrying out a parcel releases a parcel while travelling at a steady speed of 90m/s at an altitude of 200m.calculate:
a)th time between the parcel leaving the aeroplane and it striking the ground.
b)the horizontal distance travelled by the parcel in this time .
c)the speed at which the parcel strikes the ground.

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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #837 on: December 19, 2011, 11:13:37 pm »
here you are dk

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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #838 on: December 21, 2011, 02:24:23 pm »
1)A hockey player passes the ball at 15m/s to a team mate who stops it completely in 0.1s.What force does the receiver's stick have to apply to the ball?

2)A penalty stroke is flicked from a distance of 6.40m from the goal line.The striker scoops it so that the ball leaves the ground at 45 degrees angle and a speed of 8m/s.How does the goalkeeper have to make a save before the ball crosses the goal line?

3)The study of mechanics in sport is a popular and often profitable new idea of scientific study. Descibe how a sport scientist could use ICT to collect data to study the movement of players and equipment overtime. Explain why technological developments have made the data collected more valid and reliable than with traditional methods of studying mechanics.
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Re: Edexcel PHYSICS Doubts
« Reply #839 on: December 21, 2011, 09:40:52 pm »
1)f*t=m*v Need to know the mass
2)I presume you mean to find the height
The horizontal speed is 8cos 45=5.656m/s
Use x=u_x t to find the time:t=x/u_x =6.4/5.656=1.132 s
now work vertically
s=?
u=8sin45=5.656
v=? (not needed)
a=-9.8
t=1.132 s
s=ut+1/2at^2 =5.656*1.132-1/2*-9.8*1.132^2=0.12m the ball crosses at a height of 0.12m

3)Fit all the players with trackers and take their position every second. Computers are more reilable and can gather and analyse data methodically.
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