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wat was the answer to that beaker question with the wires in it?? (1 Viewer)

walla

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yeah...not sure if that gave the wrong answer given that they asked for the force "on each wire"
 

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i think i went the total wrong way about it, did parallel current carrying conductors and since they went up and down it was replusion for both, i dont know i just gave a random idea
 

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Use the formula F/l=(KII)d and because the currents are in different directions they will repel right hand rule made me look stoopid. I dunno about how the question was asked but that's how i interpreted it. BOS slugheads!


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the force was the same for both
i said the left wire got pushed to the left and right wire got pusehd to the right
 

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Originally posted by Bannanafish
heheeh it's funny doing the right hand rule in the exam hall :p
I did it at home months back and my mum accused me of being on drugs.

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Originally posted by Exeter
the force was the same for both
i said the left wire got pushed to the left and right wire got pusehd to the right

thats what i wrote.... as well as that it is repulsive
 

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ROFL!

I put it went clockwise!

HAHAHAHAH

>>> IDIOT RIGHT HERE <<<<
 
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ok sounds like everyone is on the right track....thats good then......it scared me coz it was a 3 mark question and it was so simple.......i think
 

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the force between the wires was found using the
kII L(small l) 2E-7 X 2 X 2 X 0.75
d 0.15
i think it was 15 centimetres and 0.75 metre
that was worth one mark your working out + right formula
then one mark for getting the right answer
one mark for the direction of the force.. what happens to the wires?
they repel since they travel in opposite directions

there you go.. 3 easy marks..
the ball question was a pity.. seemed a bit farkd up..
but yeh.. who cares.. its over stabbed to death..
no more physics till maybe uni.. yuhu!!
take ccare
n gud luck with all da remaining exams
laterz
 
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Originally posted by destination
no more physics till maybe uni.. yuhu!!
take ccare
n gud luck with all da remaining exams
laterz
Uni Physics = Death (Proportion of 1st year to 2nd year is about 30:1 after 1st week of 2nd year Physics.)
 

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