I went for:
1. A
2. D
3. B
4. D (dunno, kind of looked like what would happen
)
5. C (sin@ = sin(180-@) and range is based on sin2@ so range doesn't change. Increasing the angle means that there is a larger vertical component of the velocity increasing time of flight)
6. B (random question? The woman has a chessy smile, so it must be B)
7. D (It's at the cusp where current changes direction but (using the motor effect stuff) I'm pretty sure it's starting to go in the direction where induced current is anti-clockwise)
8. C (Initially I put A 'cause it's DC but of course you get that initial kick when the current kicks in which creates a temporary change in flux. C was the only one with a brief current reducing to zero so I went with it)
9. C (eddy currents can still for in R *but* in order to appose the magnet the eddy currents would have to go around the ring - which can't happen in R)
10. B (I wasn't sure whether it was B or C. I figured the closest part of the wire's magnetic field would be the vertical travelling part hence you would want to avoid horizontal slabs/eddy currents though I'm not certain)
11. B (... I think
)
12. A (Planck explained that shit)
13. C (well... you wouldn't *see* a hole 'level' would you?)
14. B
15. C (They would experience a force via motor effect... still a bit different)