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    I What were the real results of the photoelectric effect experiment?

    Pearson Physics 12 states: "When the light sources have the same intensity but different frequencies, they produce the same maximum current" However, Phet Simulation Photoelectric Effect seems to show that photocurrent changes with light frequency (eg see below for different photocurrents at...
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    I What's the field strength and pattern rules for bar magnets attached?

    The attached probem tricked me because the answer is apparently D and not A. Presumably because the magnetic field is weaker with 2 bar magnets joined N/S compared to a single bar magnet. So this seems to be a gap in my knowledge as to the resulting strengths of magnets joined together. Are...
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    I Reviewing My Summary: Need Help

    Ok then does it sound better to replace "parallel" with "which have a component that is parallel"?
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    I Reviewing My Summary: Need Help

    Every force has to have a non-zero component parallel to the motion to contribute to work in that direction ie W=Fscostheta.
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    I Power equation using heat instead of work

    Your definition of "work is energy" and "energy is work" contradicts many published definitions of the meaning of "work" in physics. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_(physics) "In physics, work is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement."
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    I Reviewing My Summary: Need Help

    This is my latest attempt at trying to summarise but I feel there maybe a mistake in the wording. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    I have never asked about a massless rope. A description of the simple situation of the real rope shown above would have been all that was necessary. Thank you.
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    If so, is it saying that the tension in the rope at one end is 240N but 236N at the other?
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    Is this an accurate diagram? https://digestiblenotes.com/physics/Newton/third_law.php
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    The inviolable formula (as you put it) is actually a=Fnet/m. m=0 does not prove Fnet = 0. To say that any rope accelerates (but has the same force applied to each end) seems very wrong.
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    How do you identify the systems in which Newton's Third Law is obeyed?

    Sure, but how do you know how big to draw your system to capture all action/reaction forces?
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    So I don't undertand how it can be said that the tension is the same throughout the rope (post#6) if they are very different at either end? I also don't understand how the net force on the rope must be zero just because the mass of the rope is zero (post#6).
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    OK so is there a similar action/reaction pair (applied force/rope tension) at the stronger team end?
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    OK so the weaker team and rope tension at that point are an action/reaction pair?
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    Ok let's go back to basics: Typo from me in last question..is the force of the weaker team on the rope considered a reaction force to the force of the rope on the weaker team? ie are they an action/reaction pair?
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    Haruspex, The question is very clear, and repeated a number of times now, is the force of the weaker team on the rope considred a reaction force to the weaker team applying a force to the rope? If you cannot answer that question then that's fine, but please have the decency to let somebody who...
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    Again, the forces on the ends of the rope are not at all equal because the rope is accelerating. I am guessing that the size of the tension force is always equal to the size of the force supplied to the rope by the weaker team. Is this considered a reaction force by the rope to the applied force...
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    My question is about the forces on the accelerating rope and the tension in the rope, its not about the forces on the ground. So I am not understanding your statement: "If we take the rope as massless then there can be no net force on it, and the tension is the same along its length. It is...
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    But they are not equal forces applied by the teams. That is why the question says that the system is accelerating to the right.
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    OK so in the following situation, if the teams and rope were accelerating to the right, is the tension in the rope a reaction force (therefore equal in size but opposite in direction to any of the applied forces)?
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    How would you come to the conclusion that trolley must be accelerating if you were to just analyse the trolley with the hands and ground friction being the external forces?
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    Is this force diagram correct?

    Trolley should have zero acceleration.
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    How do you identify the systems in which Newton's Third Law is obeyed?

    eg. For a ball in free fall (ignoring air resistance) there is only one force acting if the system is just considered to be the ball. It seems necessary to go to the system which includes the Earth for identification of the reaction force to be made. Is there any rule for how big a system must...
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    I Do nucleons have a lower energy state when bound in a nucleus?

    OK so binding energy is not the energy that is released, but it is equal to the energy that is released?
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    I Exploring Cathode Rays & Anodes: A Visual Guide

    Thanks. I am trying to apply my understanding of charges experiences forces from interacting with electric field lines, to what's happening in the Crooke's tube here. I said down beacuse that was the relative location of the anode to the cathode in the diagram, nothing to do with gravity.
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    I Exploring Cathode Rays & Anodes: A Visual Guide

    OK so here is a photo of a real one. Are the field lines curved down toward the anode?
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    I Do nucleons have a lower energy state when bound in a nucleus?

    Thank you its starting to make more sense. I am still a little bit confused however. Binding energy is released when a nucleus separates into its components, and it was energy not mass when it was stored in the nucleus? It was energy capable of doing work against any force which tried to tear...
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    I Do nucleons have a lower energy state when bound in a nucleus?

    Ok so is it true to say that binding energy is the energy released during a nuclear reaction?
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    I Exploring Cathode Rays & Anodes: A Visual Guide

    OK. So what are the electric field line patterns in the Maltese Cross Crookes Tube?
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    I Exploring Cathode Rays & Anodes: A Visual Guide

    So it would have worked the same without an anode?
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    I Exploring Cathode Rays & Anodes: A Visual Guide

    The attached diagram shows the cathode rays moving in straight lines forward but the anode is beneath them?
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    I Do nucleons have a lower energy state when bound in a nucleus?

    What makes mass a form of energy rather than energy a form of mass?
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    I Do nucleons have a lower energy state when bound in a nucleus?

    But when I look at the definition of binding energy that doesn't make seem to make sense. It looks as though they had more energy when they were together and when they were separated that energy turned to mass (the mass defect)? Am I looking at this right? I also don't understand this...
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    Solving a collision question, is there enough information?

    See working attached. My problem is that I have come up with 3 equations but 4 unknowns (mq, up, vp, vq). Is this problem solvable? The answers say: a) 0.5 m/s b) 0.65 m/s and c) 0.34 m/s Many thanks
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    I C in a Vacuum: Evidence of Constant?

    Thanks Weirdoguy and Ibix I think that's exactly what I am after.
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    I C in a Vacuum: Evidence of Constant?

    I mean "absolute constant", in the sense invariant.
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    I C in a Vacuum: Evidence of Constant?

    Thanks I understand your points. I wasnt very clear.My question is what is the evidence that supports that c in a vacuum is a constant. I am not really talking about the experimental evidence for Special Theory of Relativity and the evidence for time dilation, mass dilation (electrons having...
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    I C in a Vacuum: Evidence of Constant?

    I understand that it is one of Einstein's postulates, however I don't know of any direct experiments which show that it is true.
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    Did Planck think the light emitted from black bodies to be quantised?

    Amazing ! thanks vanhees71 If light was imagined to leave with energies of discrete amounts, how did he end up with a continuous blackbody curve as a predicted result (rather than a series of points)?
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    I Why are emission spectra of stars rarely shown?

    yes I read that, so I am wondering why you wouldn't use a camera (viewed on a monitor) to just select from the outer light ring?
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    I Why are emission spectra of stars rarely shown?

    Yes thank you so much phys guy..that makes perfect sense. I am still not quite sure why they have to wait for an eclipse, I would have thought they could just sample light coming from the outer edge of the Sun, but anyways I am sure they have their reasons ;)
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    Did Planck think the light emitted from black bodies to be quantised?

    Thanks Delta2 that makes sense.
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    Did Planck think the light emitted from black bodies to be quantised?

    Interesting thank you vanhees71. Im not sure how Planck could have stopped at modelling the energy being released from matter in discrete packets, and in particular reconciled that with a view that the light energy was being released as a wave? How else could he have imagined the light energy...
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    I Why are emission spectra of stars rarely shown?

    According to this link you just have to anlayse the light that isn't coming from a place on the star that has a light the source directly behind it e.g wouldn't looking at light from the outer edge of star give you an emission spectrum? http://www.thestargarden.co.uk/Spectral-lines.html
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    Investigating the Sound Reflector of a Gas Inlet Tube

    Thank tech99 I am thinking the same thing. I will change the gas entry to the centre of the tube and place a hard plate at the end. The speaker end is perfectly sealed witha balloon so there shouldn't be much problem there. I just tried with propane and its a lot better. Although the flames now...
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    Did Planck think the light emitted from black bodies to be quantised?

    However I need to know whether Planck also had to assume that emitted light was quantised to make his model work? I need to teach this topic in the context of how different experiments shaped our understanding of the light model. I have found 2 sources which seem to contradict each other:(...
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    What % reduction in gas flow results from changing to LPG?

    There are 70 jets of 1/16" diameter along the tube and I neeed to create flames 1" high. I know the calorific value of natural gas is much less than LPG (39 MJ/m3 Vs 93 MJ/m3) . I am not sure what assumptions to make from there in order to compare the predicted natural gas to the LPG volume...
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    Will painting a tube black cool it down?

    Thank you so much Baluncore that all makes sense! Unfortunately I have already bought the Aluminium tube 100mm diameter so I will have to make the best of it. I think I might go polished top near holes and then black matt painted body.
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