pikachu975
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For the maglev train superconductors one what'd people write
I said superconductors are used in them for electricity distribution to power electromagnets.For the maglev train superconductors one what'd people write
found it thanks, according to that I got 17/20 in MC, not great but seems everyone had their problems in it so its ok i guessIdk if it will let me say the site name on this without getting banned. It's just in hsc exam discussion 2017 for another site if you look for it you'll find it
They don't use the meissner effect to levitate the traini wrote it could carry large currents cause no resistance below critical temp and it is cheaper to run than conventional electromagnets cause no resistance meant not as much energy loss due to heat maybe that's the same point tho
yeah with rapidly changing electromagnets.Yeah i didn't say that in my answer. But to levitate it, don't they use repulsion by using the same pole on the train and on the tracks?
Doesn't Cos60 = 1/2 so it was 5m/s?Overall velocity was 10, so Ux was 10Cos60 which was about 8.66
Pre sure from the top, the proton is moving in a parabola instead of north westThe radiation question was bs had no clue what I was writing
Proton I half bsed it but hopefully my north west helical shape was right
To the person above, range was found using delta y = 0, finding t and subbing back into delta x.
They meant final answer was 8.66Doesn't Cos60 = 1/2 so it was 5m/s?
Oh sorry yeah it itDoesn't Cos60 = 1/2 so it was 5m/s?
Yeah i thought it was pretty good actuallyAnyone else do Medical Physics?
Why are different frequencies used for Sector (3.5MHz) and B (20MHz) scans?Yeah i thought it was pretty good actually
I put that too but P is negative turns out since it said "circuit" hence positive charges come out of the positive terminal. If it was just a wire it'd be P but nahWhy are different frequencies used for Sector (3.5MHz) and B (20MHz) scans?
Also, the polarity of P and Q? I got P as positive and Q as negative? Correct or nah?
I don't completely remember what P and Q were, but the current travels in a clockwise direction.Why are different frequencies used for Sector (3.5MHz) and B (20MHz) scans?
Also, the polarity of P and Q? I got P as positive and Q as negative? Correct or nah?
Yeah I thought it was a normal wire so positive charges build up at P but guess it's a circuit so positive charges go to negative (P).I don't completely remember what P and Q were, but the current travels in a clockwise direction.
3.5 is used cause it has less interaction with bodily tissue so is used as sector scans imaging e.g. Babies in a mothers womb. Lower energy sound waves interact less with tissue so can "reach" further into the body, but as a result has lower resolution.Why are different frequencies used for Sector (3.5MHz) and B (20MHz) scans?
Also, the polarity of P and Q? I got P as positive and Q as negative? Correct or nah?