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2002 SummerCopper = ConductorWood = insulatorCopper conducts the heat away quickly from the area around the paper straight to the far end. No burning of the paper.Wood keeps the heat from being conducted away to the far end.... paper experiences significant burning on the wood side.
Summer 2003 17 i forgot the method, b'because i had done this long back, Summer 200721 is B because light rays bend(refract) when they move from 1 median to another,As water is denser than air so the rays refract away from the normal ray.30 is also B, as potentiometer requires 3 ways input so we eliminates A and D. About C its not correct as the current will flow through the wire because it has less resistant, and current always flow through the easiest path(less resistant) so B is correct.Winter 2007 21 is B. It is because as B line is passing through center, if you cut the half of the above and fill it it the gap which the between of 2 trough, you will get the normal water line ( Sorry, i don't know how to explain, but this is my own theory and is Common sense )Summer 200529 is D because as the voltmeter is always connected in parallel to the object whose voltage is to be measured. 32 is B. Its due to Variable resistor doesn't work in parallel.Winter 200531 is A,Current always flows through the easiest way, way which is of less resistance. So when S is closed, the current pass through the S part instead through resistor, so the brightness increases.
Thanks alot but what is the relation By the way weight and energy is there is a rule or smthing
Thanks but plz in Summer 2005why it is not A isn't A variable resistor too
weight = force (unit for both are Newtons)energy = work done (unit is Joules for both) Work done = force x distance
can any one answer this
ahhhhhaaaaa omg i really forgot abt that Thanks u
oh i think my questions are too hard
Oh, sorryi didn't got any notification about this thread I will reply sometime later, i am doing my business so i cannot multi task in subjects
No. Its just that its too difficult to explain such concepts via the internet.Get your teacher/tutor to answer your doubts.