that's the correct answer I think because most people got that, I messed it up thoFor the spinning ball one did anyone get 44.21 metres East 0.16deg West?
I forgot the horizontal 🫡For the spinning ball one did anyone get 44.21 metres East 0.16deg West?
literally everyoneI didnt know any apart from Thomson and Millikan, what are the other ones that involve fields?
i did the same w diagrams and derivations n touched on the other scientists as wellI did Thomson and Millikan and went in to large detail and mathematically showed what they found. Plus I spoke about the discovery of quarks but didnt mention a scientist for that. Is that enough???
fields/particles/matter applies to virtually every experiment/observationI didnt know any apart from Thomson and Millikan, what are the other ones that involve fields?
LFG maybe that will make up for me not knowing how to do the 9 marker gravity thing and the stupid ring solenoid questions. Probably lost a good 15 marks between those two questions alone. Does anyone have an idea of how they think it will align? Maybe like 87 is a B6 imo?that's the correct answer I think because most people got that, I messed it up tho
a lotta ppl on facebook got thatFor the spinning ball one did anyone get 44.21 metres East 0.16deg West?
How though? Davisson and Germer used no fields, Geiger marsden used no fieldsliterally everyone
imo marginally better than last yearLFG maybe that will make up for me not knowing how to do the 9 marker gravity thing and the stupid ring solenoid questions. Probably lost a good 15 marks between those two questions alone. Does anyone have an idea of how they think it will align? Maybe like 87 is a B6 imo?
Yea last year was like 89 so maybe this year like 87imo marginally better than last year
I felt this one was way easier though. 2022 had a few questiosn that stumped me. This one not so much, except for 7 marker.imo marginally better than last year
my first line of working was literally ux = 0🥲I thought that vertically upwards does not take into account horizontal velocity , and calculated as q vertical rectilinear question. What is max mark you can get for 7 marker projectile question then.
Fuck me i did it right i had launcher 4m from launch and ball 44 from launch i did 44 squared minus 4 squared but i forgot to square root them, f meI got that but its wrong. The ball launchee also moves
I did 44 + 4 so 48 I should've known to square themFuck me i did it right by had launcher 4m from launch and ball 44 from launch i did 44 squared minus 4 squared but i forgot to square root them, f me
Can’t we just say opposite it by 4m since asked for relative positionFuck me i did it right by had launcher 4m from launch and ball 44 from launch i did 44 squared minus 4 squared but i forgot to square root them, f me
Is the launcher 4 m from the initial position though? I got like 183 deg rotated, not 180 deg rotated.Fuck me i did it right i had launcher 4m from launch and ball 44 from launch i did 44 squared minus 4 squared but i forgot to square root them, f me
I just think 2022 theory questions were free cos the questions were so easy to understand and required simple answers, but this one a lot of easy calculations I guessI felt this one was way easier though. 2022 had a few questiosn that stumped me. This one not so much, except for 7 marker.
You think they are trying to market Chemistry as Physics Extension, because of scaling?
Well 44m was from the launcher, but it asked from distance from new launch point, so you have to find distance between new launch point which is vertical 4m above original launch and 44 diagonal from original launch, i would draw it but im not at my laptopCan’t we just say opposite it by 4m since asked for relative position