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Meticulous:

--- Quote from: halosh92 on June 02, 2010, 08:59:01 am ---so basically the +/-4 is not the uncertainity.
and for this question the final answer MUST be in m.
so i have to divide 42 by 100 ..correct?
THX A BUNCH  ;D

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Yes. +/- 4 is not part of the uncertainty. They will ask for it DIRECTLY in the exam.

And NO! You got me totally wrong! LOL I said it's preferable to keep it in CM, as it is given to you in the question, so ther's a less chance of making errors!

Was I clear, again? :P

And don't thank me, it's my job ;)

halosh92:

--- Quote from: ~ A.F ~ on June 02, 2010, 09:07:23 am ---Yes. +/- 4 is not part of the uncertainty. They will ask for it DIRECTLY in the exam.

And NO! You got me totally wrong! LOL I said it's preferable to keep it in CM, as it is given to you in the question, so ther's a less chance of making errors!

Was I clear, again? :P

And don't thank me, it's my job ;)

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hhahah i got u yep....but if u look at the question in the space where we have to write the answer the unit theyve given is meters xD
hahah and dude i cant help NOT thanking u :P

Meticulous:

--- Quote from: halosh92 on June 02, 2010, 09:44:08 am ---hhahah i got u yep....but if u look at the question in the space where we have to write the answer the unit theyve given is meters xD
hahah and dude i cant help NOT thanking u :P

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Oooppss.. my bad ;D then yes..your answer should be in meters if it's written to you.

And I know you cannt help thanking me 8) :P LOL JK..its alright :)

halosh92:
 ;D ;D
june 2005
p2
Q6bi
could someone draw and explain why the directions are in such a manner???
thx

nid404:

--- Quote from: halosh92 on June 02, 2010, 04:01:35 pm --- ;D ;D
june 2005
p2
Q6bi
could someone draw and explain why the directions are in such a manner???
thx

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I know that the +ve charge will experience a force towards the right. That is because electric field is from +ve plate to the negative plate. +ve charge will experience a pull towards the negative plate. The -ve charge just the opp.

The ms says correct directions with line of action of arrows passing through charges...Now I wonder if we have to show the force that the charge experiences due to the other. (force that once charge has on the other)  :-\

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