mysterymarkplz
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? Sorry Didnt quite get the last sentence ...,. Yes I got d. My explanation was because if it came in a 3-4 mark question then it says with calculations explain then yeh my answer would be easily applicable, if correct.My answer is D. The KE gained by the magnet is lost in GPE.
Change in GPE = mgh = 0.98 J
KE = 1/2mv^2 = 0.72 J
Therefore, 0.26 J of the loss in GPE must have gone into electrical energy.
It's wrong as you pointed out but I'd like someone to tell me why.
But then why did the teachers answer c? and the answers say b? and we got d? there cant be 2 wrong answers"? may be this was Dr. ..... the phys teacher who did this incorrectly///you guys seem right, i think the answers are wrong.
The magnet initially had 0 KE. It gained 0.72J in KE. But this must have come from GPE. However, it lost 0.98 J of GPE. Where did that extra 0.26 J go?? Sorry Didnt quite get the last sentence ...,. Yes I got d. My explanation was because if it came in a 3-4 mark question then it says with calculations explain then yeh my answer would be easily applicable, if correct.
But then why did the teachers answer c? and the answers say b? and we got d? there cant be 2 wrong answers"? may be this was Dr. ..... the phys teacher who did this incorrectly///