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    Np!

    Np!
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    Same as that for oct/nov 2012 p34. You can check from the marking scheme!

    Same as that for oct/nov 2012 p34. You can check from the marking scheme!
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    AS PHY PRACTICAL 33

    Yo You don't. You just vary the distance from where the ball is dropped by releasing it from different positons on the slope
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    AS PHY PRACTICAL 33

    And I'll post the limitations and improvements in a while!
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    AS PHY PRACTICAL 33

    Not sure about that! As far as I know, you dont have to change the height. Just the distance from which you're dropping the ball!
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    AS PHY PRACTICAL 33

    A little more info on the marble question : you basically have a slope fixed at a certain an angle ( not sure if you have to set that up yourself). On the slope you drop the ball from different distances and you record the time taken. Then you calculate the speed for each distance/time reading...
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