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    physics p52 how to take (log of error, square of error)

    :) guyz i got the answer:) i am posting the answer for others to understand as well :) O/N 09 paper5 qn no 2... for 51 that uses log the error can be calculated by: log x - log y where x is the original value and y is maximum value for R e.g log990 - log1000 and you have the +- error...
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    physics p52 how to take (log of error, square of error)

    hey guyz can any one help me how to find: log of errors? e.g O/N/07 Q2 (log errors) and square of errors? e.g M/J/07 (in this part i cannot understand how hey got square of errors) the answers were +-4.6 -5.0 +-7.8 -11.4 +-11.0-11.4 +-14.2-14 or 15 +-17 or 18 +-20 or 21 plz help me :(...
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    p4 application

    hey guyz. i was bz in doing p4 section one that i forgot to revise applications can any one help me regarding what shuld i revise? or any gud website when can help me revise only the imp and relevents of application physics
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    chemistry p5..QS

    thank you can you help in Q2 as well?
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    chemistry p5..QS

    can any one help me plz?
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    chemistry p5..QS

    Aoa everyone this is my 1st post . i have some problems in p5 of chemistry. Q1. how do we know which values come on x-axis and y-axis of the graph? wot i figured was that (e.g) 9701/05/O/N/08 2a) use the additional column of the table to record the charge passes and the mass of copper...
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    chemistry p5..QS

    Aoa everyone this is my 1st post . i have some problems in p5 of chemistry. Q1. how do we know which values come on x-axis and y-axis of the graph? wot i figured was that (e.g) 9701/05/O/N/08 2a) use the additional column of the table to record the charge passes and the mass of copper...
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