multiple choice with explanation.
1- C (obvious)
2- B (obvious)
3- B (obvious)
4- C (obvious)
5- B (obvious)
6- C (back emf is induced through changing flux in lens's law)
7- C (calculation)
8- A (initially 1 due to reaction force, gradually increasing due to increased acceleration in loss of...
if you murder someone at 10 years old, there isn't even a trial let alone sentencing to test for mitigating factors. mommy just tells you not to do it again
however like someone said, if you rape a 10 year old instead of a 20 year old. your screwed lol.
Don't think you can assume the valence is I just because I is a smaller number. If they don't provide it there's not much you can do but guess the valence. That said in the absence of a valence provided I can guarantee most people would have picked II since its the most common valence of copper...
My thoughts exactly. If II is not specified, then you have no more reason to assume that it's I than II. They need to give you the charge, valence whatever for transition metals.
Can't assume the string was a tangent to the sphere, have to take the angle from the normal at the centre of the sphere to get theta. Dw still didnt figure it out till after and I stuffed the exam real bad :S
Syllabus:
"-Define gravitational potential energy as the work done to move an object from a very large distance away to a point within the gravitational field."
Ep= -G(m1m2)/r
I'm pretty sure its 1.008 or something like the guy said. You can do it by equating torque on the coil produced by the 5g weight and equating it to the torque of the coil give by t=BIAcosx. If you did it the force way like some of you did you have to divide the answer by 2 since both sides of...
Hello peeps, first time posting here (I think) and I'm just looking for some pointers on essay structure in time constraints.
Like what seems to be most people on bos, English is definitely not my best subject.
Much of the problem comes, as with many people, in my unbearably slow...