MagpiesFreak7
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Post multiple choice answers here
Frequency of the light was under the threshold frequency for Y.Shouldnt 20 be "d"? Increasing light intensity without changing wavelength should only increase current for both metals, not kinetic energy?????
Intensity is related to kinetic energy.Shouldnt 20 be "d"? Increasing light intensity without changing wavelength should only increase current for both metals, not kinetic energy?????
But doesn't increasing the intensity increase the number of photons emitted?Intensity is related to kinetic energy.
Frequency (hence wavelength) is related to current.
I'm confusing myself atm. Maybe. My head is too gone after that exam.But doesn't increasing the intensity increase the number of photons emitted?
No?Intensity is related to kinetic energy.
Frequency (hence wavelength) is related to current.
Hah I know the feel. My brain is fried after three weeks of exams. But I'm pretty sure higher intensity=more photons=more current, but KE stays the same. Hence, it's b)I'm confusing myself atm. Maybe. My head is too gone after that exam.
You're correctHah I know the feel. My brain is fried after three weeks of exams. But I'm pretty sure higher intensity=more photons=more current, but KE stays the same. Hence, it's b)
Yer you're right.Hah I know the feel. My brain is fried after three weeks of exams. But I'm pretty sure higher intensity=more photons=more current, but KE stays the same. Hence, it's b)
I'm reluctant to say anything after the previous posts, but I got B for 17? It used radial magnets so shouldn't it have a constant torque?1) b
2) d
3) c
4) a
5) d
6) c
7) a
8) d
9) b
10) c
11) b
12) a
13) d
14) b
15) a
16) d
17) a
18) c
19) c
20) b
I don't know the questions, but I too did put the constant torque oneI'm reluctant to say anything after the previous posts, but I got B for 17? It used radial magnets so shouldn't it have a constant torque?
inb4 completely fucking wrong
Probably is, I must of missed where it said radial.I'm reluctant to say anything after the previous posts, but I got B for 17? It used radial magnets so shouldn't it have a constant torque?
inb4 completely fucking wrong