but lets be real that is too much for 3 marks and nesa wouldnt give that many lines either.
But never the less good depth on the topic and so a question with bigger marks, you would be totally fine!
Ye coz hertz in the end still found the speed of light and in my tutoring book methods similar to hertz which were practically the same was under the subheading of resonance and interferometry and also how the accuracy increased through the modern time as the frequency and wavelength...
Question. If it asked to outline a method to measure the speed of light, besides astronomical and time of flight methods like the cogwheel could we go with resonance and interferometry methods and basically explain Hertz experiment in evaluating the value of the speed of light? Thanks in advance.
7 Marks: Explain how the analysis of quantitative observations contributed to the development of the concept that energy is quantised.
9 Marks: What is light? Explain how our understanding of light revolutionized our understanding of energy, space, time and matter, and ushered in the era of...
Yes projectile motion is always parabolic. Ur missing the point, in the bus when u cut it, it only has vertical velocity so therefore goes straight down and in turn linear motion, and when viewing it on the outside, gravity acts on it and therefore follows a parabolic path as it has vertical and...
An observer inside the bus will see the the ball move towards the front of the bus. From the perspective of a passenger, the ball has both a forward (due to the 3m/s2 slowdown of the bus) and downward acceleration; this will result in a linear motion! The initial velocity of the ball from the...
No its not that. Its just who ever wrote this exam, i think they had Alzheimer's and dementia and they forgot the whole core of the syllabus in terms of content and i think they had a low lactose metabolism or what ever and they spent their time making punnet squares on shitty plant seeds and...